Global Warming
A Natural Phenomenon
by
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About the Book
Global warming has become such a hot topic these days because of its relevance to greenhouse gases that some scientists feel are the cause for warming and may cause the polar ice caps to melt and flood coastal cities. These would be so catastrophic as to cause great economic and social hardship that would be insurmountable. Of course it is related to the production of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the burning of fossil fuels in automobiles and other industrial equipment.
With sufficient data, however, it can be concluded that although the earth's surface and atmosphere does indeed have effects on our weather patterns, there is nothing consistent that points to repetitions of global warming over millions of years since the earth has existed. But if you look at the extraterrestrial sources as the earth changes ecliptic and changes rotation around the sun, a pattern of repetition is clear.
A recurrent cycle of change resulted when the 100 thousand year elliptical orbit was conflated with the 52 thousand year ecliptic cycle. A repetitive cycle of glaciation and global warming emerged that seemed to follow the past history of these events from known studies throughout the ages by scientists in the field of climatology.
About the Author
Mr. Wood has spent 3 years U.S. Navy in World War II at the New Guinea and Philipine campaign. Upon arrival back in the country he attended college for 7 years, 3 in Texas and 4 in Massachussetts, receiving liberal arts and masters degrees from the Massachussetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, MA.
Upon graduation from M.I.T., he joined LTV Aerospace Corp. at dallas, Texas as an aeorspace engineer and gained invaluable experience for 21 years. He has written 6 books in the last 10 years and plans to publish 3 in 2005 and 3 in 2006. This book is the first one.