Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Part 1Singer and Avery present--in popular language supported by in-depth scientific evidence--the compelling concept that global temperatures have been rising mostly or entirely because of a natural cycle. Using historic data from two millennia of recorded history combined with the natural physical records found in ice cores, seabed sediment, cave stalagmites, and tree rings, Unstoppable Global Warming argues that the 1,500 year solar-driven cycle that has always controlled the earth's climate remains thedriving force in the current warming trend. Trillions of dollars spent on reducing fossil fuel. |
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Contents
Is Humanity Losing the Global Warming Debate? | 1 |
The SunClimate Connection 191 13 The SunClimate Connection | 13 |
How Did We Find the Earths 1500Year Climate Cycle? | 23 |
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years, Part 1 Siegfried Fred Singer,Dennis T. Avery Limited preview - 2007 |
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