Books that Support or Deny the Concept of Global Warming
Global warming is discussed in two main types of books. Some would have you believe there is no problem at all. Others speak of evidence of
global warming, dangerous consequences, and solutions to global warming. Reading a variety of books on global warming gives a balanced
perspective.
Probably the most well-known book on global warming is Al Gore's book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary
Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It. Gore's book shows reasons why people want to save the earth from hazards such as global
warming. It also implores world leaders to stand up and listen to the warnings of an environment in crisis.
An opposing viewpoint is presented in a book titled Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years. The book,
written by Dennis T. Avery and S. Fred Singer, is an argument that global warming is a cyclical event that has happened gradually and
systematically throughout history. Scientific data backs up the claims and demonstrates why no one should be concerned about global warming, in
the authors' opinions.
However, there is scientific information that supports the claims of global warming dangers. A book called Global Warming: The Complete
Briefing gives facts and theories about the foundations of global warming and climate change. In it, the future of the world and ways to help
minimize global warming are outlined.
Children can learn about the subject by reading a book called This Is My Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming.
Jan Thornhill, the author of the book, gives startling facts about the quickly occurring changes brought on by global warming, and how that is
happening. Catering to the younger audience, though, she is careful to sprinkle the book with a lot of hope and ways for children to help change
the situation.
The Down To Earth Guide To Global Warming, by Laurie David and Cambria Gordon, is another book that uses a bit of
humor to discuss a serious subject. It not only has facts about the genesis of extreme global warming, but it is full of vivid pictures. As
another book for elementary children, it gives ways for kids to fight global warming in every area of their lives.
A fun and interesting book on the subject of global warming is The Live Earth Global Warming Survival Handbook: 77
Essential Skills to Stop Climate Change. David de Rothschild, the author, constructed the book to be a tongue-in-cheek look at a survival guide
aimed at surviving global warming. At the same time, it offers important information about ways to improve the environment. It is a companion
book to the Live Earth Concerts in July of 2007 that took place during a 24-hour period around the world.
It is easy to find books about global warming. Many are aimed at the children who are next to inherit the earth.
Some focus heavily on scientific data. Others rely on humor to tell their story. Some are even a simple call to arms to anyone who will help curb
global warming. Global warming is a subject worth study and there are plenty of books to read about it.
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