Climate. Another way to fight global warming
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- Nombre de pages100
- PrésentationBroché
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.133 kg
- Dimensions14,8 cm × 21,0 cm × 0,6 cm
- ISBN979-10-427-0971-6
- EAN9791042709716
- Date de parution26/02/2025
- ÉditeurNombre 7
Résumé
In order to study biodiversity and species extinction, Jean Parrein took an interest in dinosaurs extinction which happened sixty-six millions years ago. We are at end of the cretaceous period and one event will change the face of the world : the fall of a giant meteorite on our Planet which lowered the temperature by 25°C. Facing climate warning, the author remembered his observations during the solar eclipse of august 1999, event more insignificant, but which brought a fall in temperature during occultation.
Fortified by these experiences and in opposite way to the ominously recognized process which aim to a reduction of greenhouse gas, he goes to the origin by provoking a permanent and partial occultation of solar rays.
Fortified by these experiences and in opposite way to the ominously recognized process which aim to a reduction of greenhouse gas, he goes to the origin by provoking a permanent and partial occultation of solar rays.
In order to study biodiversity and species extinction, Jean Parrein took an interest in dinosaurs extinction which happened sixty-six millions years ago. We are at end of the cretaceous period and one event will change the face of the world : the fall of a giant meteorite on our Planet which lowered the temperature by 25°C. Facing climate warning, the author remembered his observations during the solar eclipse of august 1999, event more insignificant, but which brought a fall in temperature during occultation.
Fortified by these experiences and in opposite way to the ominously recognized process which aim to a reduction of greenhouse gas, he goes to the origin by provoking a permanent and partial occultation of solar rays.
Fortified by these experiences and in opposite way to the ominously recognized process which aim to a reduction of greenhouse gas, he goes to the origin by provoking a permanent and partial occultation of solar rays.