Global Scream

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Softcover
$25.00
Softcover
$25.00

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/20/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 390
ISBN : 9781425176136

About the Book

Deliberate human interference in weather patterns causes global warming and affects the human population of a small oceanic island. Genetically predisposed young men on the island are especially vulnerable as the stressful situation of rising temperatures, increasing cyclones, loss of species and other events in nature affect their mental health, leading to their schizophrenic behavior and a cascade of unforeseen events.

Steven Forbes’ closest friend, a meteorologist, dies violently after discovering strange, unnatural weather patterns in the region of the island. In his effort to solve the mysteries of his friend’s death and to find an explanation for the illness of the island’s inhabitants, Forbes travels to the beautiful tropical island, runs into dangerous situations and concludes that somebody wants to control weather patterns through environmental modification and use it as a tool to terrorize governments. Forbes concludes that sea floor explorations are used as a disguise for dangerous experiments with newly discovered volcanic thermal vents on the ocean floor. By triggering underwater volcanic eruptions the climate could by manipulated, causing effects such as droughts, desertification, changes in sea levels and species extinction as well as changes in the distribution and behavior of species. The island population suffers mentally and physically from the ravages of human-induced climate change. Forbes and his beautiful partner, Nancy, succeed in unraveling the mysteries. But they are not successful in preventing a roller coaster of horrific events leading to the demise of many people.


About the Author

Adrian Reinecke lives in the heart of the Cape wine region where he lectures zoology and environmental toxicology at Stellenbosch University. He has received prestigious research grants and awards in science. During 2007 he was awarded with the Havenga Prize for biological sciences by the South African Academy of Science. The National Research Foundation rates him as a scientist who enjoys wide international recognition in his field. He has published many research papers in international science journals. He has traveled widely and has an extensive network of international collaboration in several countries. He is a member of several national and international scientific societies and serves on the editorial boards of several scientific journals. He has a keen interest in the role of human impacts on society and on the environment. In his book he addresses a highly controversial and hotly debated topic about the effects of global warming on the human psyche. He loves jogging and snorkeling and has a keen interest in nature conservation.