Climate Change

Climate Change

Climate Change

Dr SJPThompson / Dr. S. J. P. Thompson / DrSJPThompson

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Editorial:
Strategic Book Group, LLC
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Violencia en la sociedad
ISBN:
9781618972378
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This book is truly the comprehensive biography of man-made ills and evils such as poverty, unemployment, environmental degradation, crime, violence, economic chaos, terrorism, pollution, species extinction, global warming and climate change. These curses resisted extensive and very costly eradication efforts because humanity failed to address the real 'secret' factor behind their origin. The author exposes that secret through this book, which explains the what, why and how of the above evils and the other disturbing diverse happenings around the globe. Controlling that hidden factor will gradually end all those evils and bring diverse humanity together as a global village. 'The author has come out with revolutionary ideas which will bring to an end the long-standing ignorance of humanity and will help them to eradicate global ills. It is a must for every global citizen, and understanding these will soon become a prerequisite for rulers, bureaucrats, planners, and activists.'- Dr. D. Peter, Ph.D., economist, educationalist, author, and activist- Dr. Ivy Peter, Ph.D., historian, educationalist and author'The most excellent book ever written on sustainable living.' - Dr. R.S. Lal Mohan, Ph.D., scientist, nature conservationist, educationalist and authorDr. S.J.P. Thompson is a family physician in India and the grandfather of four.Publisher’s website: http://sbpra.com/SJPThompson

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