Unstoppable Global Warming

1,500 Years: a natural cycle little impacted by fossil fuel use

© Kirk Lindstrom

Mar 13, 2007
Authors Avery and Singer present research showing global warming is a natural phenomenon due to the solar cycle and man's use of fossil fuels is a very small contributor.

Global Warming? Is Man to blame or is it a natural phenomenon?

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More and more credible people are making a case that global warming is a big problem caused by man. Suggested solutions include cutting fossil fuel energy use in the United States by 90%. A 90% reduction in fossil fuel use will have a huge impact on our lifestyles and investments should we decide to do this. Others claim "global warming is junk science perpetrated by researchers who'll do anything for research dollars to avoid getting real jobs." Somehow, I think the truth is somewhere in between.

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I heard the author, Dennis Avery, on the radio yesterday make a good case for his work. Avery said we would have to cut current energy use by some 90% to meet the demands of the Al Gore types who don't know the difference between cause and effect. Furthermore, Avery said the data shows that of the change in climate since 1940, only 0.1 degree Celsius, were attributable to man and the rest was from the 1500-year solar cycle.

Book: Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years by Dennis T. Avery, S. Fred Singer

The advertising for the book says: ""Singer and Avery present in popular language supported by in-depth scientific evidence the compelling concept that global temperatures have been rising mostly or entirely because of a natural cycle. Unstoppable Global Warming explains why we're warming, why it's not very dangerous, and why we can't stop it anyway."

      Reviewer: Crosslands (Maryland USA) wrote: Excellent Resource, November 13, 2006Mrs. Avery and Singer provide an excellent readable and well documented book on the global warming hoax. The reader can only conclude that this book is an invaluable resource on the topic of global warming. The work refers to a vast amount of scientific research in a wide variety of scientific journals indicating a natural sunspot magnetic wave is causing what little global warming exists. Man created carbon dixoide has very little effect on the earth's climate.Avery and Singer go further by providing an in depth expose of the fallacious research that alledgedly supports man made global warming. In particular the authors make an incisive investigation into the so called hockey stick hypothesis of unprecedented recent warming hoax widely enunciated by the UN's climate change panel. This hoax was first exposed by two skilled and courageous Canadian researchers - McIntyre and McKitrick.Pseudoscientists and others with a vested interest in controlling the global economy by use of the global warming hoax will not like this work. However informed readers concerned with human welfare and human progress will find this book invaluable. This book should be read by all Amercians and really by everone else in the world.

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