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Climate Change is not caused by any Greenhouse Effect. This book explains the basics of thermodynamic physics in a way that will help you understand how the world has been so seriously misled into believing carbon dioxide is to blame for the observed global warming. The author presents a sound argument and outline of the "heat creep" process which is what must be supporting surface temperatures on Earth and other planets and he highlights the serious errors in the greenhouse conjecture. This is a "must read" book for anyone who is concerned that mankind is causing the world to warm. It explains natural climate cycles and predicts future global cooling.…mehr

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Climate Change is not caused by any Greenhouse Effect. This book explains the basics of thermodynamic physics in a way that will help you understand how the world has been so seriously misled into believing carbon dioxide is to blame for the observed global warming. The author presents a sound argument and outline of the "heat creep" process which is what must be supporting surface temperatures on Earth and other planets and he highlights the serious errors in the greenhouse conjecture. This is a "must read" book for anyone who is concerned that mankind is causing the world to warm. It explains natural climate cycles and predicts future global cooling.
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Autorenporträt
The author graduated with a major in physics from Sydney University in the 1960's. He won a scholarship to attend Prof Harry Messel's Summer School of Science and developed a love of physics which carried over into many years of private study and tutoring in the field. More recently he studied climate science in considerable detail and came to an understanding of the processes that are widely misunderstood in the field of climatology. He has had published a paper "Radiated Energy and The Second Law of Thermodynamics" referred to in the book, and has also written several articles relating to climate change.