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Greenhouse Warming And Nuclear Hazards : A Series Of Essays And Research Papers.
Title:
Greenhouse Warming And Nuclear Hazards : A Series Of Essays And Research Papers.
Author:
Fong , Peter.
ISBN:
9789812703293
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (279 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction Greenhouse Warming and Nuclear Hazards -- Three smoking guns prove the falsity of greenhouse warming -- Nuclear waste disposal, from trash to treasure -- Cancer death rates of 50 states of U.S. related to natural and -- Part I Greenhouse Warming -- An essay on the controversy of greenhouse warming -- Prologue -- IPCC Update -- The Counterpoint: The Second Law of Thermodynamics -- An AIternative Approach: The Le Chatlier Principle -- Where Goes the Missing Greenhouse Heat? -- The Ultimate Question: Can the Second Law be Violated? -- The Battle of Armageddon -- The Sophists' Distortion -- Proof by the Einstein Dictnm -- Afterthoughts -- Aside Warming what are the Impacts of Greenhouse Effects? -- The Ozone Hole Problem -- The Kyoto Protocol -- Epilogue -- Appendix: A billion year climate history and the evolution of humanity -- a. Planetary Evolution of Mars Earth and Venus -- b. Search for Intelligent Life Outside Earth -- c. Origination of Humans in 106 Years -- d. Origin of Civilization in lo4 Years -- e. Climate Influence and the Ice Ages -- f. The Origin of Ice Ages -- g. Ice Age Dynamics -- h. The Warm Interglacial and the Incubator of Civilization -- i.El Nino and La Nino -- Postscript: Concluding Remarks -- Related research papers on the origin of ice ages -- - Latent heat of melting and its importance of glaciation cycles -- - Origin of ice ages: Initial condition forcing and dynamics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Qualitative Theory -- 3. The Quantitative (Dynamic) Theory -- 4. Meaning of the Mathematical Results -- 5. Afterthoughts -- References -- - Unraveling a century's mystery of the ice ages -- - The fourth phase of water and the theories of greenhouse effects and ice age glacial cycles -- Part I1 Research Papers on Nuclear Hazards.

The ultimate direct measurement of low level radiation effects -- Introduction -- The Serendipitous Ultimate Experiment -- Falsity of Low Level Radiation Hazard -- The Truth of Beneficial Effect of low Level Radiation -- Radiation Hormesis -- The Threshold of Radiation Hormesis -- Nuclear Accident and Waste Disposal -- References -- Long life expectancy as the beneficial effect of low radiation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background Radiation and Cancer Mortality -- 3. From Cancer Reduction To Longevity -- 4. Theoretical Explanation -- 5. Experimental Tests -- 6. Afterthoughts on Nuclear Energy -- References -- Low Level Radiation Enhances Life Expectancy from the Study of Leading Diseases of the U.S. -- Introduction -- Results -- Reexamining nuclear energy safety -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Low dose carcinogen may reduce cancer risks -- 3. Low dose radiation may do the same -- 4. Beneficial effect suggested by Libby four decades ago -- 5. Study of 40 years' cancer statistics of the mountain states -- 6. Narrow down the cause from altitude to background radiation -- 7. Epidemiologists' objections and ecological fallacy -- 8. Application to nuclear safety -- 9. Cancer rate after Chernobyl and conclusions -- References -- Index.
Abstract:
This book is a rebuttal of the common belief that grave environmental consequences are associated with the issues of global warming and nuclear hazards. Firstly, it is argued that after 25 years of research no-one has actually found evidence for greenhouse warming. Instead, the heat has caused the evaporation of ocean water to increase cloud coverage, reflecting more sunlight away, cooling down the earth and nullifying the effects of greenhouse warming. The author describes this revolution in climatology through new scientific discoveries that solve the longstanding mystery of the ice ages and explain the enigma of the missing greenhouse heat. The solution of the ice age problem is a far most important scientific accomplishment. In the second part of the book, the author argues that the effects of low-level radiation can be beneficial rather than damaging. Evidence is presented proving that low-level radiation in the US from both natural sources and human activities such as nuclear bombs tests actually reduces death rates from cancer and other diseases and increases longevity. In the Indian State of Kerala life span has been shown to increase 10.5 years due to the natural radiation from thorium mines. The book proposes that primitive life forms must have developed immune systems to counter the harmful effects of natural radioactivity and that low-level radiation from nuclear waste may one day be transformed from trash to treasure. Nature has always been kind to humans. But our self-aggrandizing species has mistaken blessings for disasters and spoiled the otherwise splendid 20th century.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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