Red Line: Carbon Dioxide

Red Line: Carbon Dioxide

by Rod Martin, Jr
Red Line: Carbon Dioxide

Red Line: Carbon Dioxide

by Rod Martin, Jr

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Subtitle: How humans saved all life on Earth by burning fossil fuels

How could burning fossil fuels save all life on Earth? While the answer remains quite simple, so many who have been indoctrinated into the "climate change" way of thinking will need to unlearn a few things, first.

The idea that we currently have too much carbon dioxide is entirely wrong. Also, the notion that global warming is bad is also wrong. We live in an Ice Age. The current interglacial is already longer than average, which means that we could be suffering a new glacial period in the near future. If that were to happen, everyone would be screaming for more global warming. Ice Age glacial periods are more than a little brutal. During the last glacial period of the current Ice Age, human population levels were estimated never to have exceeded a few tens of thousands. Would civilization survive 90,000 years without summers, rain, crops and food? Not likely.

By burning fossil fuels, humans have done all life on Earth a great service. Certainly we need to burn those fuels more cleanly, but burn them we must.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153840888
Publisher: Tharsis Highlands
Publication date: 11/07/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 342 KB

About the Author

Rod Martin, Jr. was born in West Texas, United States. He has been a Hollywood artist, a software engineer with a degree summa cum laude, a writer, web designer and a college professor. Rod Martin's interests have ranged from astronomy to ancient history, physics to geology, and graphics arts to motion pictures. He has studied comparative religion, worked as a lay minister and spiritual counselor, and taught ethics in college. While doing graphic arts in Hollywood, he also studied electronic engineering. In 1983, as Carl Martin, he published his first novel, "Touch the Stars: Emergence," co-authored by John Dalmas (Tor Books, NY). He continues to write science fiction under that pen name. Later, switching careers to computers and information technology, Mr. Martin worked for Control Data, Ceridian Payroll, Bank of America, Global Database Marketing and IPRO Tech. He also created "Stars in the NeighborHood" 3D astronomy space software. He currently resides in the Philippines with his wife, Juvy. He has taught information technology, mathematics and professional ethics at Benedicto College, in Cebu. He continues to teach online and to write books and blogs.

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