Global warming: failed forecasts and politicized science.
Author(s) : MICHAELS P. J.
Type of excerpt: Other
Summary
The paper attempts to make the apparent hasty conclusions by a number of scientists and above all a great many politicians, relating to the greenhouse effect, less alarming. The calm monitoring of temperatures in different places of the globe, over long periods of time, contradicts absolutely the alarmist predictions that may be made. These phenomena must indeed be monitored and analyzed, but exaggeration and dramatization must be avoided.
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- Original title: Global warming: failed forecasts and politicized science.
- Record ID : 1995-1883
- Languages: English
- Subject: Environment, General information
- Source: World-wide experiences in using new refrigerants. Purdue refrigeration short course. Education program.
- Publication date: 1994
- Document available for consultation in the library of the IIR headquarters only.
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