The Reality of Climate Change: the Biggest Threat to All of Humanity and Life Forms on Earth - Alastair R Agutter - Books - Createspace - 9781514261354 - June 7, 2015
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The Reality of Climate Change: the Biggest Threat to All of Humanity and Life Forms on Earth

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Publisher Marketing: Many say if there was a real just God the events on Earth would not happen, surrounding Extremism, Social Unrest, Conflict and Climate Change. I say Divine Creation does exist through Natural Law and the Earth does not only host Human Beings, but countless millions of life specie entities that can only be described as beautiful miracles of evolution. As only one species, the human race is issuing a sentence of death to all life we know on Earth and the planet is dying from human greed and arrogance. At the time of writing this book, there are two specific numbers you need to remember and these are 275 and 400! What relevance are the above numbers you may rightly ask? FACT: 275 Is the parts per million number of Carbon Dioxide for starting all of life on Earth and in layman terms, many millions of years ago. FACT: 400 Is the parts per million number of Carbon Dioxide today in the Earth's atmosphere and these factual measurements are courtesy of friends and colleagues at NASA (nasa.gov). Written within this book for all, are the facts and these writings are not the whims of liberalism, or any other body that would give cause for today's Corporate Capitalist to submit a plea of justifiable denial. The Human Race has become a menace and a threat to all life on Earth and therefore Man must change and now!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 7, 2015
ISBN13 9781514261354
Publishers Createspace
Pages 56
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 3 mm   ·   86 g

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