Roy W Spencer Volgorde van de boeken (chronologisch)
Roy W. Spencer verdiept zich met wetenschappelijke nauwkeurigheid in klimaatonderzoek en de opwarming van de aarde. Zijn werk bij NASA omvat de leiding van het Amerikaanse wetenschapsteam voor de Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer aan boord van de Aqua-satelliet. Spencer heeft meerdere malen getuigd voor het Congres over het onderwerp van de opwarming van de aarde. Zijn onderzoek, volledig gefinancierd door Amerikaanse overheidsinstanties, onderzoekt onafhankelijk complexe klimaatgegevens en de interpretatie daarvan.


Climate Confusion
How Global Warming Hysteria Leads to Bad Science, Pandering Politicians and Misguided Policies That Hurt the Poor
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- 7 uur lezen
The current frenzy over global warming has mobilized the public and cost taxpayers billions in federal climate research. It has inspired Hollywood blockbusters and significant political movements, creating a lucrative industry for many scientists. However, despite this widespread campaign, the facts surrounding global warming remain perplexing. In this work, distinguished climatologist Dr. Roy Spencer argues that our obsession with global warming has muddied the issue. He eschews complex statistics and doomsday scenarios, instead explaining in straightforward terms how the climate system truly operates, why humanity's role in global warming is more myth than reality, and how the hype has tainted both Washington and the scientific community. Spencer identifies numerous reasons for this distortion, including biases in government funding, misconceptions about science and economics, and even religious beliefs. The climate change industry has amplified voices from various sectors, allowing politicians and biased scientists to promote self-serving policies that could harm the very developing nations they claim to support. Dr. Spencer's insightful and witty approach sheds light on the misconceptions surrounding global warming, aiming to dispel the misinformation that has obscured the truth for too long.