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The Chilling Stars A New Theory Of Climate Change Henrik Svensmark

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The Chilling Stars A New Theory Of Climate Change Henrik Svensmark
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Publisher: Totem Books
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Henrik Svensmark, Nigel Calder
ISBN: 9781840468151, 9781840468663, 1840468157, 1840468661
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Chilling Stars A New Theory Of Climate Change Henrik Svensmark by Henrik Svensmark, Nigel Calder 9781840468151, 9781840468663, 1840468157, 1840468661 instant download after payment.

The authors explain their theory that sub-atomic particles from exploded stars have more effect on the climate than manmade CO2. Their conclusion stems from Svensmark's research which has shown the previously unsuspected role that cosmic rays play in creating clouds. During the last 100 years cosmic rays became scarcer because unusually vigorous action by the Sun batted away many of them. Fewer cosmic rays meant fewer clouds--and a warmer world. The theory, simply put here but explained in fascinating detail, emerges at a time of intense public and political concern about climate change. Motivated only by their concern that science must be trustworthy, Svensmark and Calder invite their readers to put aside their preconceptions about manmade global warming and look afresh at the role of Nature in this hottest of world issues.

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