A Very Convenient Warming How Modest Warming and More Co2 Are Benefiting Humanity

A Very Convenient Warming: How Modest Warming and More CO2 Are Benefiting Humanity by Gregory Wrightstone, published by MCP Books on January 2, 2024, offers a perspective on Earth’s ecosystems and human progress. This edition, comprising 148 pages, presents an argument that counters the prevalent narrative of a climate crisis, suggesting instead that various metrics indicate a thriving planet and improving human conditions.
Readers will find an exploration of how modest warming and increased carbon dioxide levels contribute positively to agricultural productivity and overall well-being. The book discusses the relationship between climate factors and the decline of extreme weather events, aiming to provide a sense of reassurance regarding environmental changes. With a focus on science and environmental topics, this work invites readers to reconsider commonly held beliefs about global warming and its implications for humanity.
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By nearly every metric, Earth’s ecosystems are thriving and the human condition is improving. This notion of a prospering planet is entirely contrary to the claims of a climate crisis and a looming disaster around every corner, as proclaimed by the Climate Industrial Complex. In this book, we explore these benefits and learn that we are feeding the planet’s growing population through expanded crop growth, that modest warming is saving lives and that extreme weather events are in decline. Sleep well. There is no climate crisis.
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