Are We Going to Commit Suicide?

Are We Going to Commit Suicide?

by Alain F. Corcos
Are We Going to Commit Suicide?

Are We Going to Commit Suicide?

by Alain F. Corcos

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Overview

Two global dangers face humanity: climate change and nuclear war. In the last few years, people have realized that the first was real.
According to the U.S. Global Change Research Program, Earth's climate is now changing faster than at any point in the history of modern civilization, primarily due to human activities. There continues to be a wide range of impacts across every region of the country and many sectors of the economy.

Storms, hurricanes, and droughts happen far more often and are more deadly than in the past. However, although people fear nuclear weapons, they have no idea that one or two modern nuclear bombs are enough to kill all of us no matter who started the war. Whether we like it or not, we have to unite to save ourselves from these dangers.

Are We Going to Commit Suicide? examines the history of climate change and examines what we need to do to save our planet.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162685449
Publisher: Wheatmark
Publication date: 02/25/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 784 KB

About the Author

Professor Alain Corcos taught nature and philosophy of science for twenty-six years at Michigan State University. He has written many scientific articles and three books published by university presses: The Myth of Human Races, The Myth of the Jewish Race, and Gregor Mendel's Experiments on Plant Hybrids: A Guided Study. He is also the author of The Little Yellow Train, Four Short True Stories of a French Family, Who Is a Jew? Thoughts of a Biologist, Atheism, Science, and Me, Affirmative Action for All Our Children, Three Biological Myths: Race, Ancestry, Ethnicity, and Joys and Sorrows in Teaching Sex and Genetics.
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