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A fictional short story about how a major oil company must adapt to the so-called existential threat of climate change. The young environmental engineer protagonist seeks to verify the scientific justification driving this threat and discovers instead only a trail of bad science, misinformation, vested interests and politics. Most importantly, he finds from his analysis that the basic thesis of manmade C02 emissions being responsible for temperature rise and global warming is false. He presents the empirical data that supports this conclusion. Further, he outlines how this deception poses a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A fictional short story about how a major oil company must adapt to the so-called existential threat of climate change. The young environmental engineer protagonist seeks to verify the scientific justification driving this threat and discovers instead only a trail of bad science, misinformation, vested interests and politics. Most importantly, he finds from his analysis that the basic thesis of manmade C02 emissions being responsible for temperature rise and global warming is false. He presents the empirical data that supports this conclusion. Further, he outlines how this deception poses a serious threat to our very prosperity and way of life as we know it. Given this environment, he then is challenged with developing the corporate strategy that will be needed for his company going forward.
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Autorenporträt
C. Stuart Griffith grew up in Canada and obtained his engineering degree from the University of Saskatchewan and business degree from McGill University in Montreal. He has spent most of his career with a major international oil company holding various executive positions in Canada, US and several affiliate companies in Latin America. He subsequently worked as a senior advisor with international Oil and Gas consultant (Purvin and Gertz) located in Houston, Texas. More recently, he has been a frequent guest, analyzing energy markets and evolving technologies, on local television in Jacksonville, Florida where he now lives.