Global Warming: Can It Be Stopped?: The Science, Psychology, and Morality of Climate Change

Global Warming: Can It Be Stopped?: The Science, Psychology, and Morality of Climate Change

by Paul E. Robinson Ph.D.
Global Warming: Can It Be Stopped?: The Science, Psychology, and Morality of Climate Change

Global Warming: Can It Be Stopped?: The Science, Psychology, and Morality of Climate Change

by Paul E. Robinson Ph.D.

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Overview

Science tells us global warming is real, but too many people are living their lives as though we have an eternity to address the impending global crises.

Even the COVID-19 pandemic has failed to get the world to grasp that it is best to address a serious threat to our health and well-being sooner rather than later. The time to act is now – not when the problem is practically irreversible.

Paul Robinson, Ph.D., a psychologist and former science teacher, explores the science of global warming in a question-and-answer format that anyone can understand. He answers questions such as:

• How do scientists collect data on global warming and is it reliable?
• How hot is the Earth becoming?
• What is causing the Earth to warm?

Robinson also explores the psychological and moral substrates of the problem, recognizing that facts do not always change people’s minds. He makes the case that global warming is a moral and spiritual issue.

Get answers about global warming and what we can do to preserve the quality of life for generations to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781480895508
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication date: 10/12/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 162
File size: 666 KB

About the Author

Paul Robinson, Ph.D., is a former science teacher and has been a psychologist for fifty years—and a student of science even longer. He cares deeply about the future of Earth and the quality of life for future generations. As a psychologist and a former science teacher, he brings a different perspective to the issues of global warming and climate change.

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