Forces of Climate Change

The War on Carbon is Inconsequential to Climate Change

by Burr A. Silver, Ph.D.

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Forces of Climate Change

The War on Carbon is Inconsequential to Climate Change

by Burr A. Silver, Ph.D.

Published Jun 11, 2018
205 Pages
5.5 x 8.5 Color Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Meteorology & Climatology


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War on fossil fuels and carbon is inconsequential to climate change

Although this book is factual and based on unbiased, peer reviewed science, the data is presented so that anyone can understand the forces behind climate change. For years, carbon produced by burning fossil fuels has been blamed for disrupting natural processes and thus, efforts are in place to restrict its use. It doesn’t seem to matter that carbon is the least expensive fuel to generate electricity so fundamental to the standard of living in developed countries or that undeveloped countries need and desire its use. After reading this book that contains easily understood colored graphs, you will be amazed that global climate has been cyclic for over 500 million years and that the current warming trend started roughly 18,000 years ago by natural processes. Dr. Silver is a geoscientist whose career includes industry as well as being a faculty member at two large state universities. His research is focused on milieu of sedimentary rocks that range in age from 450 million years to the present-day coral reefs in Belize, C.A. Burr and his wife live primarily in Granbury, Texas.

 

About the Author

Burr A. Silver, Ph.D.

About the Author Burr A. Silver, Ph.D. is a geoscientist who has experience in both industry and academia. As a professor at two major universities he chaired numerous master and doctorate candidate’s committees. Silver conducted research on the depositional environments and paleoclimates of rocks ranging from 400 to 90 million years old. A special interest, he has studied the habitat of modern coral reefs around the world. In particular, he focused on the reefal environments in Belize. Silver has authored technical books and peer reviewed research papers published in geoscience journals.