Brown, Paul, Global Warming; the Last Chance of Change

The author in this book provides a clarion call on individuals to be more involved in the fight against global warming. He attempts to provide the different things that can be done in order to solve the problems of global warming. He therefore calls upon individuals to take up the fight against global warming.
Dugen, Patrick, R, Global Warming: a layman’s Guide to the Issues, Frontline Publications, 2006. Print
The author provides a simplified version of the issues that concerned with global warming. He eloquently and simply demystifies the many scientific concepts that are discussed in global warming. This book provides a simple understanding to global warming and its effects.
Dutch, Steven, A Global warming Counterfeit, University of Wisconsin, 2012. Print
The author provides an evidentiary based analysis of climate change through the chronological account of events over the last fifty years. This analysis is meant to provide proof that indeed there is climate change as a result of global warming. The writer shows this through the emergence of new diseases and the change in weather patterns.
Keeling, Charles, The Realization of Global Warming, Reviewed from http://www.storybehindthescience.org/pdf/globalwarming.pdf
Keeling provides the argument as to who is the cause of global warming. He raises questions as to the role of humans in the warming of the earth and wonders whether humans just add to an already existing natural cycle.
Michaels, Patrick, J, Meltdown; The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians and the Media, Cato Institute 2005 Print
The author provides a comprehensive analysis of how the concept of global warming has been distorted and misrepresented by the scientists, politicians and the media. The climatologist argues that the effects of global warming have been exaggerated by these individuals and thus the view of global warming existing is distorted and built of exaggerated grounds. Michaels therefore provides students with an independent view of global warming the consequences based on scientific evidence.
Neale, Jonathan, Stop Global Warming, Change the World, Bookmarks Publications, 2008. Print
The author argues that despite the very real threat of global warming, the solution is already available in the hands of human beings. The author thus presents technology as a solution to the problem of global warming. He also provides an outline to a radical political change of which he asserts that it has the capacity to stop global warming.
Singer, Fred, S & Avery, Dennis, Unstoppable Global Warming Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2006
In this book, the authors provide another view of global warming which has not been presented by other authors. Supported by in-depth scientific evidence, Singer and Avery present the compelling concept that global temperatures have been rising mostly or entirely because of a natural cycle. In this book, the student is provide another cause of global warming and shown that global warming may not be so dangerous.
Soon, Willie, Global Warming; a Guide to the Science, Fraser Institute for Studies on Risk and Regulation, 2002,Print
Soon provides a review of the scientific literature concerning the environmental consequences of carbon dioxide. The author thus delves into the science behind global warming which helps students understand the concept of global of global warming from a scientific point of view. By providing the consequences in regards to the environment, Soon makes global warming such a reality to the reader.
Sussman, Brian, Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes the Global Warming Scam, WND Books, 2010
This is a literature that provides further arguments on the dangers of global warming and how they have been manipulated and exaggerated beyond proportions. It provides and analysis on the current state of global warming thus leading conclusions that make sense to the student. Sussman thus helps the student be able to answer the questions on global warming from an objective view point.
Whitehouse, David, The Global Warming Standstill”, the Global Warming Policy Foundation. Reviewed from http://www.thegwpf.org/content/uploads/2013/03/Whitehouse-GT_Standstill.pdf
Dr. Whitehouse discusses one issue that is currently disturbing most scientists all over the world, the global warming standstill. He provides a concept for the slowed rate of global warming that is against the predictions by most scientists. This book allows students to understand why the rate of global warming has slowed contrary to expectations.

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