The Resilient Earth: Science, Global Warming and the Fate of Humanity

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by Simmons, Allen


  All About Geothermal Energy – Potential Use, Geothermal Energy Assoc, website, 2007: http://www.geo-energy.org/aboutGE/potentialUse.asp

  Sunlit uplands: Wind and solar power are flourishing, thanks to subsidies, the Economist, May 31, 2007.

  Evaluation of global wind power, C. Archer and M. Jacobson, J. of Geo Research Atmos., vol. 110, 2005.

  Ill winds, the Economist, July 29, 2004.

  Getting wind farms off the ground, the Economist, June 7, 2007.

  Ill winds, the Economist, July 29, 2004.

  Greenpeace Supports Cape Wind, America's First Offshore Wind Farm, Greenpeace website, 2007.

  Nation's first offshore wind farm clears important hurdle, Walter Brooks, Cape Cod Today, March 30, 2007.

  Basic Research Needs For Solar Energy Utilization, U.S. DOE, 2005, p. 10: http://www.sc.doe.gov/bes/reports/files/SEU_rpt.pdf

  Sunlit uplands: Wind and solar power are flourishing, thanks to subsidies, The Economist, May 31, 2007.

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  TW stands for terawatt. A terawatt is 1,000,000 megawatts or 1,000,000,000,000 watts of power, the equivalent of 1.4 million horsepower.

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  Thinking Green In Our Blue Skies, Brian Dubie, Aviation Week, February 22, 2007.

  GE Aviation Enables New, More Efficient Aircraft Approach Patterns, Brad Kenney, Industry Week, July 5, 2007.

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  Spinning into Control: High-tech reincarnations of an ancient way of storing energy, Davide Castelvecchi, Science News, May 19, 2007, Vol. 171, No. 20 , p. 312.

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  The Zero-Zero Hero, Tekla S. Perry, IEEE Spectrum, Sept. 2007.

  Green as Houses, The Economist, 15 Sept, 2007, pp. 40-42.

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  Table of Contents

  Preface

  Units and Measurements

  About The References

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction

  Science Obscured

  Global Warming Confusion

  The Three Pillars of Science

  The Path Ahead

  Global Warming–The Crisis Defined

  The History of Global Warming

  Is Earth Really Warming?

  The IPCC Reports

  The Fourth Assessment Report

  Predicted Effects of Global Warming

  The Causes of Global Warming

  Global Climate Models and CO2

  A Summary of the Problem

  We are in an Ice Age?

  The Iceman

  Since the Ice Started Melting

  Historic Climate Changes

  The Little Ice Age

  The IPCC Changes Climate History

  Another Ice Age?

  What can we expect in the future?

  Unprecedented Climate Change?

  In The Beginning

  The Hadean and Archean Eons

  The Proterozoic Eon

  The Phanerozoic Eon

  The Paleozoic Era

  The Mesozoic Era

  The Cenozoic Era

  The Paleogene Period

  The Neogene Period

  Ice House World

  The Holocene Epoch

  Lessons from the Past

  Ice Ages

  The Father of Glaciology

  Ancient Ice Ages

  Snowball Earth

  Phanerozoic Ice Ages

  Our Ice Age, the Pleistocene

  The Causes of Ice Ages

  A Species Shaped by the Ice Age

  Ancient Extinctions

  The Ohio Animal

  The Tree of Life

  Major Phanerozoic Extinction Events

  The Causes of Extinction

  Invasive Species

  The Sixth Extinction

  Changing Atmospheric Gases

  Discovering the Greenhouse Effect

  The Greenhouse Today

  Carbon Dioxide

  The Carbon Cycle

  The Missing Sink

  The Bottom Line On CO2

  Moving Continents & Ocean Currents

  Drifting Continents

  Continental Movement in the Past

  Plate Tectonics

  Earth's Plates Today

  The Great Ocean Conveyor Belt

  The Only Constant is Change

  Variations In Earth's Orbit

  Cycles of Earth

  The Croll-Milankovitch Cycles
r />   Cycles Summarized

  Limits of Orbital Forcing

  Varying Solar Radiation

  Stellar Evolution

  Our Star, the Sun

  Sunspots and Solar Climate

  Solar Spectrum and Greenhouse Absorption

  Other Possible Links to the Sun

  Cosmic Rays

  Strange Particles from Outer Space

  Supernovae and Cosmic Rays

  Earth Showers and Muons

  Cosmic Rays and Cloud Formation

  Our Vagabond Sun

  A Grand Tour of the Galaxy

  Ice Ages and Spiral Arms

  Cosmo-Climatology

  How Science Works

  The Invention of Science

  The Scientific Method

  Hypotheses, Theses and Laws

  The Aha! Moment

  Accepting New Ideas

  Why Consensus is Meaningless

  The First Pillar of Climate Science

  Experimental Data and Error

  Satellites and Radiosondes

  Proxies and Paleoclimate

  Measuring Time

  Indicators of Climate

  Ice Cores, Gas Bubbles and Isotopes

  Living with Error and Uncertainty

  The Hockey Stick Revisited

  The Second Pillar of Climate Science

  The Limits of Climate Science

  Why Models Aren't Reliable

  Sources of Modeling Error

  Computational Error

  Modeling Earth's Climate

  GISS modelE

  Modeling Invalidated

  The IPCC Report Reexamined

  Prophets of Doom

  The Media Reports on Global Warming

  Other Voices

  Al Gore's Convenient Calling

  Masters of Deception

  Our Global Civilization

  The Worst That Could Happen

  A Rising Tide

  Worsening Weather

  Mass Extinctions

  Plague, Pestilence and Famine

  A Sudden Shock to the System

  Global Warming Summarized

  Mitigation Strategies

  The IPCC Suggestions

  Biofuels

  Hydroelectric

  Geothermal

  Wind Power

  Solar Power

  Coal's False Promise

  Methane Ice

  Renewable Energy Redux

  A Plan for the Future

  Getting from Point A to Point B

  Building for the Long Run

  The New Nuclear Age

  A Step Farther Out

  Plan Summary

  The Fate of Planet Earth

  Afterward

  References

 

 

 


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