What to Do about CO2
And All Those Other Ghastly Gases
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About the Book
What is the Green New Deal, where did it come from, and does it make sense?
Pat Palmer, a proud U.S. citizen, voter, and human being, seeks to answer those questions and many more in this book that explores various efforts to save our environment using renewable energy.
Get answers to questions such as:
• What is contributing to the rise in global temperatures?
• Are we really experiencing climate change—and is it such a big deal?
• What are the goals of the Green New Deal?
• How does politics play into efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions?
The author emphasizes that the Green New Deal is not just about rising temperatures—it’s also linked to purely social issues that its proponents want to link to climate change.
All over the world, political groups have convinced billions of people we are in an apocalyptic state and massive extinction is only a matter of time. Find out the truth in What to Do about CO2.
About the Author
Pat Palmer has spent the better part of her working life in the field of science. She earned a degree in chemistry and worked for more than thirty years. She wrote this book in retirement.