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Greenhouse Warming and Nuclear Hazards
A Series of Essays and Research Papers
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Greenhouse Warming and Nuclear Hazards
Paperback ISBN: 9789812564221
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Aims to rebut the common belief that grave environmental consequences are associated with the issues of global warming and nuclear hazards. This book describes the revolution in climatology through scientific discoveries that solve the longstanding mystery of the ice ages and explain the enigma of the missing greenhouse heat.
The book proposes that primitive life forms must have developed immune systems to counter the harmful effects of natural radioactivity and that low-level radiation from nuclear waste may one day be transformed from trash to treasure. Nature has always been kind to humans. But our self-aggrandizing species has mistaken blessings for disasters and spoiled the otherwise splendid 20th century.
| ISBN | 9812564225 |
| ISBN13 | 9789812564221 |
| Publisher | World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd |
| Format | Paperback |
| Publication date | 00/11/2005 |
| Pages | 300 pp |
| Weight (grammes) | 413 |
| Published in | Singapore |
| Height (mm) | 230 |
| Width (mm) | 161 |
Greenhouse Warming and Nuclear Hazards:
Three Smoking Guns Prove the Falsity of Greenhouse Warming
Nuclear Waste Disposal, from Trash to Treasure
Cancer Death Rates of 50 States of US Related to Natural and Nuclear-Bomb-Test-Induced Low Level Radiation
Greenhouse Warming:
Latent Heat of Melting and Its Importance for Glaciation Cycles
Origin of Ice Ages: Initial Condition Forcing and Dynamics
Unraveling a Century's Mystery of the Ice Ages
The Fourth Phase of Water and the Theories of Greenhouse Effects and Ice Age Glacial Cycles
Research Papers on Nuclear Hazards:
The Ultimate Direct Measurement of Low Level Radiation Effects
Long Life Expectancy as the Beneficial Effect of Low Radiation
Low Level Radiation Extends Life Span by Cutting Death Rates of Disease Including Heart Disease, Cancer, Stroke, etc.
Reexamining Nuclear Energy Safety
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