Ice Age 2045

Ice Age 2045
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Publisher : Conrad Riker
Total Pages : 173
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Synopsis Ice Age 2045 by : Conrad Riker

Are you concerned about the looming ice age starting in 2045? Tired of reading doom and gloom predictions? Want to know how you and your family can survive and thrive in this new reality? "Ice Age 2045: Survival Guide for the New Cold Era" is your ultimate resource. This book will answer your questions on: - Global cooling: what it means and how it will affect our climate. - The timeline of ice age cycles: understanding the patterns to prepare effectively. - Doggerland: the lost land now available for migration and settlement. - How the U.K. population will be impacted and how migration patterns will change. - Historical perspective on climate change and the lessons we can learn. - Impact on flora and fauna: how will nature adapt to a new ice age? - Sea level changes: the implications for coastal regions. - Agriculture and food supply: how our diets will change and adapt. If you want to be prepared for the ice age, buy this book today and join the thousands who are ready to survive and thrive in the new cold era.

Winter is Coming Soon Book 4 of 6

Winter is Coming Soon Book 4 of 6
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Publisher : Dennis DeLaurier
Total Pages : 59
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Synopsis Winter is Coming Soon Book 4 of 6 by : Dennis DeLaurier

Its Time to Run From The City - News Worlds In the coming years it will become impossible to live there. There will be no water, power, food or safety here. Now is the time to prepare. Now is the time to move. A 6 book Series

Arctic Bibliography

Arctic Bibliography
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Total Pages : 1644
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015018686884
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Synopsis Arctic Bibliography by : Arctic Institute of North America

Ice Ages and Interglacials

Ice Ages and Interglacials
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9783540896807
ISBN-13 : 3540896805
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Ice Ages and Interglacials by : Donald Rapp

This book studies the history and gives an analysis of extreme climate change on Earth. In order to provide a long-term perspective, the first chapter briefly reviews some of the wild gyrations that occurred in the Earth’s climate hundreds of millions of years ago: snowball Earth and hothouse Earth. Coming closer to modern times, the effects of continental drift, particularly the closing of the Isthmus of Panama are believed to have contributed to the advent of ice ages in the past three million years. This first chapter sets the stage for a discussion of ice ages in the geological recent past (i.e. within the last three million years, with an emphasis on the last few hundred thousand years). The second chapter discusses geological evidence for ice ages – how geologists surmised their existence prior to actual subsurface data that proved the theory. The following two chapters look at ice cores (primarily from Greenland and Antarctica). Chapter 3 discusses how ice core data is processed and Chapter 4 summarizes data obtained from ice cores. Chapter 5 discusses the processing of data obtained from ocean sediments, and summarizes the results, while the following chapter discusses data from other sources, such as "Devil’s Cave." Chapter 7 summarizes the experimental results from Chapters 4, 5, and 6. It provides the foundation for comparison with theories in later chapters. In a perfect world, this data would be totally separate and disconnected from theory. Unfortunately, as the author shows, dating of much of the data was accomplished by "tuning" to the astronomical theory, which introduces circular reasoning. Chapter 8 provides a brief overview of the various theories that have been devised to "explain" the patterns of alternating ice ages and interglacials that have occurred over the past three million years. This serves as an introduction to the following three chapters which presents the astronomical theory in its various manifestations, compare the astronomical theory with data, and then compare other theories with data. Finally, Chapter 12 summarizes what we think we know about ice ages and, more importantly, what we don’t know.

Surviving the Grand Solar Minimum

Surviving the Grand Solar Minimum
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Publisher : Dennis DeLaurier
Total Pages : 240
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Synopsis Surviving the Grand Solar Minimum by : Dennis DeLaurier

Welcome Be Prepared – Boy Scouts Things will always work out even when they don’t! - Author Hello and welcome to the Grand Solar Minimum. While you may be wondering just what a Grand Solar Minimum is, you may not know that you are living in it now. According to John Casey, a NASA Space Shuttle Engineer, it started in 20019. While you may not have been shoveling 40-foot drifts of snow at your location, things will pick up at the end of the 2024 - 2025 winter. You may or may not know that the sun goes through a cycle every 11 or so years. The sun also goes through other cycles of around 200, 400, and even 3600 years. During these cycles, sunspot activity decreases and at the end of the cycle starts creating sunspots again. The number of sunspots during a cycle can be correlated to the activity of the sun and the amount of energy (solar irradiance or SI) directed toward the Earth. The weaker the cycle (fewer sunspots) the colder the earth seems to get during these periods. While this book is about surviving the (Super) Grand Solar Minimum and things like food loss, breakdown of society, and bitter cold it is important to understand what is happening and the causes. If someone on the street yelled out "The world is ending", you would probably just laugh and go on your way. I can understand that you may be skeptical at this point. I certainly was until I looked at the information and data. This book will cover what the data and cycles look like and why George Washington took his army across the frozen Delaware River to attack the British. If it's winter and you check that river now you will note that it is not frozen at all. But why?

New Worlds

New Worlds
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Publisher : Dennis DeLaurier
Total Pages : 116
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Synopsis New Worlds by : DennIs DeLaurier

WHY I WROTE THIS BOOK New Worlds is a mixture of Science, fiction, religion, truth, faith, and speculation done by the author. It is not about the end of the world but an era. As in the heading, all good things must come to an end, as nothing is forever except eternity. I wrote this book because of my belief that we are seeing that turning. As you will see this is a collection of what I see coming. There are many things to think about.

Winter is Coming Soon Book 2 of 6

Winter is Coming Soon Book 2 of 6
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Publisher : Dennis DeLaurier
Total Pages : 82
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Synopsis Winter is Coming Soon Book 2 of 6 by : Dennis DeLaurier

Its Time to Run From The City - News Worlds In the coming years it will become impossible to live there. There will be no water, power, food or safety here. Now is the time to prepare. Now is the time to move. A 6 book Series

The Next Ice Age

The Next Ice Age
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Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : 9781426927805
ISBN-13 : 1426927800
Rating : 4/5 (05 Downloads)

Synopsis The Next Ice Age by : Francis A. Andrew

Happiness is a scarce commodity in 2037. Judge John Benson presides over the Great Court of Political Correctness as European citizen 761 B23 NP46, also known as Kenneth Mackenzie, is proclaimed guilty of blasphemy for denying the existence of global warming. The young Mackenzie is both a scientist and a genius on a quest to discover what lies at the root of political correctness. When the court presses him to agree that global warming exists, Mackenzie refuses and is immediately caught in a violent struggle that results in the murder of a high figure of political correctness. After Mackenzie manages to defy death and a labor camp sentence, he is rescued by a strange knight who takes him on a journey on horseback to a cave where he learns he must assist on a mission to rescue Scotland from the tyrannies of political correctness. As Mackenzie and his colleagues become involved in a race against time to find a solution to political correctness which is taking over the Earth at an alarming rate, they also must determine if political correctness and Nazism are the same phenomenon. What they find in their quest for the truth will be both unexpected and profoundly shocking.

The Little Ice Age

The Little Ice Age
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 869
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ISBN-10 : 9781134857463
ISBN-13 : 1134857462
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis The Little Ice Age by : Jean M. Grove

The evidence for the Little Ice Age, the most important fluctuation in global climate in historical times, is most dramatically represented by the advance of mountain glaciers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries and their retreat since about 1850. The effects on the landscape and the daily life of people have been particularly apparent in Norway and the Alps. This major book places an extensive body of material relating to Europe, in the form of documentary evidence of the history of the glaciers, their portrayal in paintings and maps, and measurements made by scientists and others, within a global perspective. It shows that the glacial history of mountain regions all over the world displays a similar pattern of climatic events. Furthermore, fluctuations on a comparable scale have occurred at intervals of a millennium or two throughout the last ten thousand years since the ice caps of North America and northwest Europe melted away. This is the first scholarly work devoted to the Little Ice Age, by an author whose research experience of the subject has been extensive. This book includes large numbers of maps, diagrams and photographs, many not published elsewhere, and very full bibliographies. It is a definitive work on the subject, and an excellent focus for the work of economic and social historians as well as glaciologists, climatologists, geographers, and specialists in mountain environment.

Ice Age Southern Andes

Ice Age Southern Andes
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780080534381
ISBN-13 : 0080534384
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Synopsis Ice Age Southern Andes by : C.J. Heusser

The Southern Andes, stretching from the subtropics to the subantarctic, are ideally located for palaeoenvironmental research. Over the broad and continuous latitudinal extent of the cordillera (-24˚), vegetation is adjusted to climatic gradients and atmospheric circulation patterns.Opposed to the prevailing Southern Westerlies, the Southern Andes are positioned to receive the brunt of the winds, while biota are set to record the shifting of incoming storm systems over time. Sequential, latitudinally-placed, sedimentary deposits containing microfossils and macroremains, as archives of past vegetation and climate, make possible the detection of equatorward and poleward displacement of plant communities and, as a consequence, changes in climatic controls. No terrestrial setting in the Southern Hemisphere is so unique for palaeoenvironmental reconstruction during and since the last ice age. Twenty radiocarbon-dated fossil pollen and spore records chosen to place emphasis on the last ice age include high-resolution, submillennial data sets that also cover the Holocene, thus providing contrast between present interglacial and past glacial ages. From a refined data base, the records constitute the foundation for interpreting factors responsible for vegetation change over >50,000 14C years, glacial-interglacial migration and refugial patterns for a diversity of taxa, and the extent of intrahemispheric and polar hemispheric synchroneity versus asynchroneity.