It's The Sun, Not Us

It's The Sun, Not Us
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Publisher : FriesenPress
Total Pages : 135
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ISBN-10 : 9781525550188
ISBN-13 : 1525550187
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Book Synopsis It's The Sun, Not Us by : L.D. den Boer

Download or read book It's The Sun, Not Us written by L.D. den Boer and published by FriesenPress. This book was released on 2019-08-27 with total page 135 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Earth’s climate is changing—it always has and always will. The cause may be debated, but “man-made global warming” has become the accepted narrative and “Big Oil” the popular villain. Anyone daring to challenge this “consensus” is attacked: smeared, demonized as a “denier,” even threatened. Researchers who refuse to toe the line are discredited, dismissed as incompetent, and blacklisted, regardless of their expertise, experience, or credentials. This is not how science is conducted. But not everyone can be silenced. The author of this book is not incompetent. Nor was he paid to write it. He’s just someone who cares about the truth: a scientist, with a broad understanding of how Earth’s climate works and how it has changed over time. His book is divided into two parts: science and ideology. The first part explains (in language laypersons can understand) how the Sun, cosmic rays, and other natural factors control Earth’s climate, and why carbon dioxide is virtually irrelevant. The second part exposes and refutes the green ideology of “man-made global warming,” revealing the economic damage it causes. It may be short, but it’s well researched, packed with information, and an enjoyable, rewarding read.


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