CLIMATE CATASTROPHE! Science or Science Fiction?

Author:   Andy May
Publisher:   Andy May Petrophysicist
ISBN:  

9781642554427


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 May 2018
Format:   Hardback
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"This book is dedicated to science. Scientists are skeptical, we ask: ""Is that idea correct? How can I test it?"" Then we resolve to gather and analyze data until we show it isn't or it might be. If we cannot disprove the idea, it survives. No true scientist ""believes in science"" because he knows science is a process, a process we use to uncover the truth. One cannot have faith in science, but one can believe in the scientific process or method. In Climate Catastrophe! Science or Science Fiction?, Andy lays out the scientific facts and torpedoes the false chants of the global warming hysteria mongers. As you read Andy's book, pay close attention to the graphs of technical and geopolitical data. Then ask the questions: Why haven't I seen this data presented this way before? Who is behind the science fiction of the adverse effects of CO2 and fossil fuel consumption? What is their goal? With Andy's book, you will draw your own conclusions and arrive at your own answers to these questions."

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Author:   Andy May
Publisher:   Andy May Petrophysicist
Imprint:   Andy May Petrophysicist
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.567kg
ISBN:  

9781642554427


ISBN 10:   1642554421
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   01 May 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Judith A. Curry in an early review of Andy's book said, .. . it looked very good. Dr. Curry is an American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Javier Vin s, PhD. Scientist and Biological sciences researcher says, Andy May's down-to-Earth approach to the practical aspects of climate change is grounded in a profound knowledge of the science behind it. He explains in easy to understand terms what the evidence about climate change actually means to us, our food supply, our quality of life, and the environment we all love and care about. In the process he exposes the catastrophic alarmist fantasy, based only on untested, error-prone computer models, used to promote a climate state of fear contradicted by the evidence. Andy May proposes that we use our resources to build a world better adapted to the vagaries of climate and the weather instead of wasting them vainly trying to change a climate that does not need fixing. After enjoying the book and following his arguments, I fully agree with him.


Judith A. Curry in an early review of Andy's book said, .. . it looked very good. Dr. Curry is an American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Javier Vin�s, PhD. Scientist and Biological sciences researcher says, Andy May's down-to-Earth approach to the practical aspects of climate change is grounded in a profound knowledge of the science behind it. He explains in easy to understand terms what the evidence about climate change actually means to us, our food supply, our quality of life, and the environment we all love and care about. In the process he exposes the catastrophic alarmist fantasy, based only on untested, error-prone computer models, used to promote a climate state of fear contradicted by the evidence. Andy May proposes that we use our resources to build a world better adapted to the vagaries of climate and the weather instead of wasting them vainly trying to change a climate that does not need fixing. After enjoying the book and following his arguments, I fully agree with him.


Author Information

Andy May is a writer, blogger and author living in The Woodlands, Texas. He enjoys golf and traveling in his spare time. He is also an editor for the popular climate change blog Wattsupwiththat.com, where he has published numerous posts and is the author or co-author of seven peer-reviewed papers on various geological, engineering and petrophysical topics. He has also written about computers and computer software. He retired from a 42-year career in petrophysics in 2016. Most of his petrophysical work was for several oil and gas companies worldwide. He has worked in exploring, appraising and developing oil and gas fields in the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, Thailand, China, the U.K. North Sea, Canada, Mexico, Venezuela and Russia. He helped discover and appraise several large fields including Block 0436 offshore of China; Gryphon Field in the UK North Sea; Nansen and Boomvang in the Gulf of Mexico; and Natuna D-Alpha in Indonesia. Late in his career, he worked on unconventional shale oil and gas petrophysics and developed many unique techniques for evaluating these difficult reservoirs. In cooperation with Professor Mike Lovell (University of Leicester in the U.K.) he developed a one-week course in shale reservoir petrophysics. Andy has a B.S. in Geology from the University of Kansas.

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