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A nutrition book masquerading as one on climate change, Air Pollution's the Answer! is the culmination of ten years of research into how human health has declined as climate change has risen. Ending with a simple but unexpected conclusion, the book helps solve the climate change crisis while focusing on improving human health. Coining the phrase "accurately wrong", the author explains how current studies make accurate observations which lead to wrong conclusions. Calling greenhouse gases "Internet fiction," the book explains climate change in basic science terms the general public can understand.…mehr

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A nutrition book masquerading as one on climate change, Air Pollution's the Answer! is the culmination of ten years of research into how human health has declined as climate change has risen. Ending with a simple but unexpected conclusion, the book helps solve the climate change crisis while focusing on improving human health. Coining the phrase "accurately wrong", the author explains how current studies make accurate observations which lead to wrong conclusions. Calling greenhouse gases "Internet fiction," the book explains climate change in basic science terms the general public can understand.

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Describing herself as coming from an eclectic background, Sarah Schrumpf-Deacon draws on her six decades of life experience and education to trace climate change back to historical events that had unintended effects on the environment. Using her ability to step into another's shoes, the author looks not only at the science but at how humans responded to it. A retired Family and Consumer Science teacher, she enjoyes life in rural Virginia and occasionally posting her viewpoints to her blog Just a Touch of Sass (www.justatouchofsass.com).