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Books : Science & Nature : Popular Science : Weather
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A guide to the clouds, helping you to identify various cloud types and related phenomena, and understand its implications for the weather. It follows a logical progression from low clouds to the high stratus clouds, and on to special clouds. It features an introduction on the history of cloud classification.
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A true story of one man's courage when confronted with an awesome force of nature followed by more troubling human oppression.
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A pocket reference guide to clouds and cloud formations, helping you to identify every cloud type and understand its implications for the weather. It follows a simple, easy to understand progression from low clouds to high stratus clouds, as well as covering unusual cloud phenomena, making it suitable for cloudspotters.
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A selection of some of the most startling and unusual cloud formations, from the uniform streaks of 'cloud streets' to the odd bulbous 'lenticularis' that are commonly mistaken for UFOs.
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If global warming isn’t real then how come the ice caps are melting? Why would all the world’s top scientists lie to us? What exactly is so wrong with biofuels, wind farms, carbon taxes, sustainability and preserving scarce resources for future generations? And what about Bangladesh, the drowning Maldives and all those endangered polar bears? James Delingpole has all the answers – and they’re not the ones Al Gore would like you to hear. In Watermelons, Delingpole tells the shocking true story of how a handful of political activists, green campaigners and voodoo scientists engineered the world’s biggest, most expensive and destructive outbreak of mass hysteria – one that threatens the very fabric of Western Civilisation. As the world stands on the brink of a new Great Depression, Delingpole’s message could not be more timely or urgent. In order to save our planet must we really surrender to the green movement’s misanthropic tyranny? Or might there be a better way?
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If global warming isn’t real then how come the ice caps are melting? Why would all the world’s top scientists lie to us? What exactly is so wrong with biofuels, wind farms, carbon taxes, sustainability and preserving scarce resources for future generations? And what about Bangladesh, the drowning Maldives and all those endangered polar bears? James Delingpole has all the answers – and they’re not the ones Al Gore would like you to hear. In Watermelons, Delingpole tells the shocking true story of how a handful of political activists, green campaigners and voodoo scientists engineered the world’s biggest, most expensive and destructive outbreak of mass hysteria – one that threatens the very fabric of Western Civilisation. As the world stands on the brink of a new Great Depression, Delingpole’s message could not be more timely or urgent. In order to save our planet must we really surrender to the green movement’s misanthropic tyranny? Or might there be a better way?
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The book was written as an expression of the author's growing concern about the state of the world. It summarises the author's theories about how humans and nations behave and goes on to covers topics including finance, population, global warming, crime, torture, terrorism, warfare, drugs and the supernatural.
"No other psychologist has addressed so many fundamental global issues in such a broad sweep, and no other psychologist has offered such a potentially inclusive theoretical framework for understanding all of the ills that face us as coming from one central source, the reality of the human psychological makeup, bestowed upon us by evolution." John Sloboda, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Keele University.
About the author: The author is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry in London. The greater part of his career has been devoted to research into human relationships. He has previously written books about his theories of relating. -
Assesses the state of agricultural innovations from cropping methods to irrigation technology to agricultural policy with an emphasis on sustainability, diversity, and ecosystem health in the hope of guiding governments, foundations, and concerned citizens in their efforts to eradicate hunger and poverty.
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For millennia, humankind has exploited the Earth without counting the cost. As the world warms and weather patterns dramatically change, the Earth is beginning to fight back. This book presents an argument, that, although global warming is inevitable, we are not late to save at least part of human civilization.
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The Emerald Planet is the tale of our world's past - and future - as revealed by plants. Over the immensity of geological time, plants have been powerful agents of change, shaping the climate, the planet, and affecting the evolutionary path of all life. Here, David Beerling tells how.




















