Scientists Vs Global Warming
Publié par Clube de Autores
Portuguese
2025
ISBN 3410008649700
eBook
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Disponible dans 3 librairies
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Ricardo Felício and Luiz Carlos Molion are two leading figures in Brazilian meteorology and climatology. I can t even say I m a student of either; I simply appreciate their argumentative presentations. Over the years, I ve always struggled with environmental issues, of which I m a voracious advocate. But the hypotheses about ozone layer depletion, the greenhouse effect, global warming, melting polar ice caps, and rising sea levels didn t convince me when I reasoned and digested the media hype, because I could see through the fantasy of the news articles. The lying advocates of global warming and climate change were already making up too much. Cow farts were affecting the Earth s climate, and so on... I think humans think they re gods and that they can regulate the Earth s climate with the stupid and idiotic measures they began to preach throughout my generation. It doesn t matter how many people defend an idea. Truth is not established democratically by a simple majority. Two wise men are worth more than an academy of scientists. I remember when 100 scientists wrote a book against Albert Einstein, refuting his theory of the bending of light. A decade later, an eclipse observation conducted in Australia and Brazil proved Einstein right. This book is just a glimpse into the well-founded teachings of Professor and PhD in Climatology Ricardo Felício, a famous Brazilian scientist who boldly confronted the universal lie of GLOBAL WARMING.
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