This is the best
book about carbon dioxide and climate change that I have read.
Not exact matches
In his review of Robert Laughlin's
book Powering the Future, Fred Pearce summarises the author's view as «ultimately the planet won't care much
about our
carbon dioxide emissions» because the gas will all end up in the oceans (1 October, p 46).
7It is particularly ironic that Lomborg would offer such a ridiculously precise estimate of the cost of the impacts of climate change from
carbon dioxide emissions, inasmuch as the entire thrust of his
books chapter on «global warming» is that practically nothing
about the effects of greenhouse gases is known with certainty.
(Revised September 23, 2016 by addition of a new final section by Dr. James Wallace) As discussed in my
book, Environmentalism Gone Mad, two of the reasonable inferences from the Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming (CAGW) hypothesis (the scientific basis for the world climate scare pushed by the United Nations and the Obama Administration) are that atmospheric
carbon dioxide (CO2) levels should affect global temperatures, and that the resulting heat generated should be observable by a hot spot
about 10 km over the tropics.