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a bright future for fossil fuels, the story of fossil fuels and climate change
By Donn Dears

"Nothing to fear" was published by Critical Thinking Press in 2015 - United States, it has 181 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Nothing to fear” Metadata:
- Title: Nothing to fear
- Author: Donn Dears
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 181
- Publisher: Critical Thinking Press
- Publish Date: 2015
- Publish Location: United States
“Nothing to fear” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Fossil fuels - Renewable energy sources - Climatic changes - Fossil Fuels - Renewable Energy - Climate Change - Combustibles fossiles - Énergies renouvelables - Climat - Changements - Fossil fuel - Climate change
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 181 pages
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL38213942M - OL27959787W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 941042288
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2016387452
- ISBN-13: 9780981511924
- ISBN-10: 0981511929
- All ISBNs: 0981511929 - 9780981511924
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"Nothing to fear" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Foreward
- 2- Part One, The establishment takes aim
- 3- 1. Rio
- 4- 2. The IPCC
- 5- 3. Creeping agreement by the U.S.
- 6- 4. Why the CO2 hypothesis is wrong
- 7- 5. Current status of CO2 emissions
- 8- Part Two, Renewables
- 9- 6. Wind Energy
- 10- 7. Utility scale CSP & PV solar energy
- 11- 8. PV rooftop solar energy
- 12- 9. The utility death spiral
- 13- 10. The inadequacy of biofuels
- 14- 11. Role of taxpayer funded subsides
- 15- Part Three, Reality
- 16- 12. Carbon capture & sequestration
- 17- 13. Waxman markey
- 18- 14. Impossible objective
- 19- 15. An alternative hypothesis
- 20- Part Four, The miracle of fossil fuels
- 21- 16. Tragic war on fossil fuels
- 22- 17. Advantages of fossil fuels
- 23- Remarkable availability of life-saving fossil fuels
- 24- Conclusion
- 25- Appendix 1: PV rooftop investment return
- 26- Appendix 2: Ultra-supercritical coal-fired plants
- 27- Appendix 3: Decline of U.S. nuclear power.
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