Climate Change Accelerates as Creator Takes Over

Betts, Alan K (2024) Climate Change Accelerates as Creator Takes Over. B P International, pp. 42-58. ISBN 978-81-973809-2-1

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Abstract

This final chapter extends the discussion of the takeover of the climate system by the Creator, colloquially known as Mother Nature, in response to the refusal of global societies to significantly reduce the burning of the fossil fuels that are driving the extreme climate change that is destroying life on Earth. So it is not an article limited to a conventional science perspective because of course the perspective of the Earth is not documented in the literature.

The author is the only climate scientist working to present the perspective on Mother Nature in the science literature because it is part of the reality we must deal with. This article will review some of my past work, and reframe in familiar social terms four keys to understanding the perspective of the living Earth. Some current climate extremes will then be reviewed. The author is the only climate scientist working to present the perspective on Mother Nature in the science literature because it is part of the reality we must deal with. This article will review some of the past work, and reframe in familiar social terms four keys to understanding the perspective of the living Earth. Some current climate extremes will then be reviewed. As climate extremes accelerate, one human reaction is to become more fearful, especially living on the coast. Nonetheless, Mother Nature can read our minds and wait for some to glimpse reality. This is very important on the individual and community levels because what we do as individuals to help life on Earth gets Mother Nature’s support. Wise groups of citizens can replace much with a deep understanding of the living Creation, and become free to rejoin her in love and Truth.

Item Type: Book
Subjects: e-Archives > Geological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 04 Jun 2024 12:21
Last Modified: 04 Jun 2024 12:21
URI: http://ebooks.abclibraries.com/id/eprint/2102

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