The Chilling Stars

Subtitle:
A Cosmic View of Climate Change
Author:
Nigel Calder; Henrik Svensmark
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

Explains that an interplay of the sun and cosmic rays - sub-atomic particles from exploded stars - seem to have more effect on the climate than man-made carbon dioxide. This title is intended for those interested in the real science behind our climate.

Long description

Scientists agree that the earth has become hotter over the last century. But on the causes, despite what looks to the public mind like a consensus, there are dissenting voices. Based on Henrik Svensmark's research at the Danish National Space Center, this book outlines a brilliant and daring new theory that has already provoked fresh thinking on global warming. As prize-winning science writer Nigel Calder and Svensmark himself explain, an interplay of the sun and cosmic rays - sub-atomic particles from exploded stars - seem to have more effect on the climate than man-made carbon dioxide. For anyone interested in the real science behind our climate, this book is a must-read.

Product details

Publisher:
Totem Books
ISBN:
9781840468663
Publication date:
August 2008
Length:
198mm
Width:
132mm
Thickness:
23mm
Weight:
318g
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
268
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Review

'The new totem of the climate-change sceptics' The Times'If you are concerned by the doomsday scenarios regarding runaway climate change, then this alternative view of why the climate is warming will be of great interest.' Good Book Guide

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