"There have been dozens of good books written in the past decade telling the true stories countering the incessant lies of alarmists blaming impending environmental disasters on carbon dioxide emissions.
None have been better than the newest contribution by Patrick Moore and certainly none as up to date as this just published contribution to real science.
We all know by now that Patrick co-founded Greenpeace.
It was in an effort to stop underground hydrogen bomb testing and later to save whales and Harp seals.
He was still studying for his degree in Ecology at the University of British Columbia (UBC).
Fifteen years later when Greenpeace became a money machine in the war to scare the public with one environmental lie after another, he resigned and became their public enemy number one.
The tipping point was the organization’s initiation of a campaign to ban chlorine, the most important of all 94 natural elements for both public health and medicine.
(the book includes)
... the finest argument
against human-caused climate change,
dying trees in Africa,
the Great Barrier Reef,
Polar Bears,
Species Extinction,
the Great Pacific Garbage Patch,
Genetically Modified Food,
Nuclear Radiation,
Forest Fires,
Ocean Acidification,
and the faked deaths of Walruses
falling from cliffs in Russia.
... Moore is an academic with a Ph.D. in ecology from UBC (which he describes as the study of how all components of our world interrelate and interact), he has a somewhat unique ability to dive into the weeds on each subject and emerge with a basic understanding of each issue for the reader.
... The push to phase out all fossil fuel consumption in the next 30 years he says, “is the biggest threat to civilization in the world today.”
In this 204-page 11-chapter book ... its longest chapter (49 pages) Climate of Fear and Guilt, is devoted to climate change.
... This well illustrated chapter manages to add common sense ways to convince your friends of the absurd effort by our new administration to convince you to give up your freedoms in order to save the world.
He deals with 19 separate crazy predictions laid at the feet of climate change.
He skewers them all with excellent technical references.
... His recounting the story of the Great Barrier Reef, supposedly dying only to learn it was doing just fine, is well known now.
The so-called bleaching is the result in one form of plankton leaving the reef, and their color along with them, due to changes in environmental conditions.
For a period the reefs appear white until a new species of plankton moves in.
... Patrick describes it meticulously illustrating that the reef has three distinct segments that respond differently.
You will be amazed how much you will learn about reefs from the authors first-hand experience with them snorkeling off the coast of Mexico for 20 years at his winter home.
He makes light of the fact that corals evolved and survived for 225 million years when the climate was considerably warmer than now.
While the alarmists insist a warmer earth is detrimental, he explains that the warmest seas, in the Indonesian Archipelago including the Philippines and Solomon Islands, known as the Coral Triangle, are home to the world’s greatest diversity of coral reefs.
By now we know that Polar Bear populations have increased dramatically for over a half century.
Yet few know that an International Treaty signed in 1973 by all polar countries outlawed the unrestricted hunting of these beautiful but deadly animals.
He tells the sad story of the attacks on Dr. Susan Crockford, an internationally renowned polar bear expert, who has been vilified by the left for bringing the truth to the world about the health of the current Polar Bear population.
This undermined the cruel efforts to use the bear as a symbol of human-caused global warming.
Few of us really understand Species Extinction or the level of lies told by the left of the millions of life forms being eliminated from our Earth.
... There are just under two million species on Earth that have been identified, named and characterized.
45,000 spiders,
30,250 other vertebrates
– including shellfish,
corals, nudibranchs,
(whatever they are), worms, etc.-
310,801 species of plants,
48,496 species of lichens and mushrooms and
66,178 specie of vertebrates including
34,000 fish,
7,302 amphibians,
10,038 reptiles,
10,425 birds and about
5,513 mammals like us.
You can imagine how absurd it has been for biology alarmists to weave their tales of misery for so many creatures of which they know almost nothing.
Believe it or not they use mathematical models to promote their lies.
Among my favorite chapters is the hoax of the Pacific Garbage Patch.
It is said to be full of discarded plastic and twice the size of Texas.
In fact, it is all made up of photo shopped pictures, and others taken from different events like the garbage that washed offshore after the tsunami at Fukushima.
Perhaps more than any story it tells the lengths to which these evil people will go to undermine society as we know it.
There is an anti-plastic movement among them, and plastics come from petroleum, so they see it as an easy case to make.
Moore foils it while at the same time clearly indicating where discarded plastic has endangered wildlife and fish and should be stopped.
There is no single case in the book where Patrick does not equally expose the alarmist lies while simultaneously teaching good environmental stewardship.
While the world’s food supply has continued to increase and reduce all forms of starvation, this has occurred in spite of the left’s efforts to eliminate advanced technology in agriculture.
Genetic modification has allowed huge improvements in our food production.
We can grow crops under high heat and low moisture as a result.
We have increased yields for many of our important grains.
All of this however has been achieved against a backdrop of decades of anti GMO forces spreading lies to the public regarding the lack of safety of such improvements.
In the most dramatic case that Patrick describes in detail, is the decades long effort to thwart the reduction in childhood blindness through the use of ”Golden Rice”.
This genetically modified rice contains beta carotene, a precursor to vitamin “A” whose deficiency brings on blindness among children.
... Patrick correctly states in frustration “the fact is that after 25 years of genetically modified organisms of many types being grown and eaten around the world in billions of meals there has not been a single verified case of harm.
... In sum I cannot recommend this book too highly."