The Controversy of Climate Change is intended to dispel the myth that climate change is caused by human activities adding vast amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. The book outlines the reasons the myth exists and continues to be propagated as well as provides the reader with a sound understanding of the earth's atmosphere and each layer's composition; insight into types and amounts of the various greenhouse gases and what they actually do; an initial introduction about the true cause of global climate change and a rudimentary understanding of the forces involved; and a calming conclusion-that we should not worry about it.
Dr. Joseph S. Jablecki holds degrees from the University of Alabama, Tulane University, University of Kansas, and Troy University. His undergraduate degree is in marine biology, followed by advanced degrees in environmental health and business; his terminal degree is in environmental epidemiology. He served twenty years in the U. S. Army as both an environmental scientist and an aeromedical evacuation officer. During his army career, he was selected as an army astronaut candidate. After his career in the army, he went on as an epidemiologist for the CDC's tuberculosis control program. He has one surviving son, Jason Jablecki, and two granddaughters, Darby Jablecki and Piper Jablecki.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. The Controversy of Climate Change is intended to dispel the myth that climate change is caused by human activities adding vast amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. The book outlines the reasons the myth exists and continues to be propagated as well as provides the reader with a sound understanding of the earth's atmosphere and each layer's composition; insight into types and amounts of the various greenhouse gases and what they actually do; an initial introduction about the true cause of global climate change and a rudimentary understanding of the forces involved; and a calming conclusion-that we should not worry about it.Dr. Joseph S. Jablecki holds degrees from the University of Alabama, Tulane University, University of Kansas, and Troy University. His undergraduate degree is in marine biology, followed by advanced degrees in environmental health and business; his terminal degree is in environmental epidemiology. He served twenty years in the U. S. Army as both an environmental scientist and an aeromedical evacuation officer. During his army career, he was selected as an army astronaut candidate. After his career in the army, he went on as an epidemiologist for the CDC's tuberculosis control program. He has one surviving son, Jason Jablecki, and two granddaughters, Darby Jablecki and Piper Jablecki. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798896830092
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