Building Fjords in the Great Deserts

Combining Forgotten Lands and Forgotten People to Defeat Ancient Climate Change

by James Michael Matthew


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/30/2024

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9781665760027
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9781665760010
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 166
ISBN : 9781665760003

About the Book

After the United Nations held its 2023 Climate Change Conference, it became vogue to label the fossil fuels industry as “the elephant in the room.” But it’s really just the tiny baby elephant.

The real elephant in the room – the one that no one wants to acknowledge let alone talk about – is that net zero carbon and sustainability will never work to defeat climate change.

It’s also not practical, as it would result in the destruction of economies and force people to live lives they do not want to live. Even if it could be achieved, it would not fix rising ocean coastlines, biodiversity loss, desertification, and climate change.

James Michael Matthew, the founder and chairman of JM Prophecies Corp. and the author of numerous books on how to defeat climate change, proposes the perfect solution in this book: building fjords in the great deserts.

His plan to defeat climate change begins with pumping ocean water into salt basins that already exist in deserts and arid regions around the world.

Consider what’s at stake and find out how the author’s strategy could be implemented step by step in this groundbreaking work.


About the Author

James Michael Matthew is an award-winning author, financial executive, and industrialist. He is the founder and chairman of JM Prophecies Corp., which is on a mission to tackle the major challenges of our times and build the selfless economy. He graduated from The Johns Hopkins University with a master’s in biotechnology enterprise and entrepreneurship, an MBA from Michigan State University, and a bachelor’s in accounting and auditing from the University of Illinois-Springfield. He also completed postgraduate studies in law and sustainability and the future of sustainable business at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, the University of Oxford.