The Next ‘Climate Change: The Facts’ book —
Towards a new theory of climate
Towards a new theory of climate
As the editor of the last book, and the next book, in the Institute of Public Affairs’ Climate Change: The Facts series I spend a lot of time pondering the nature of ‘facts’.
A fact is something that has become known as true... But sometimes the facts change... and it is my intention that they will move us towards a new theory of climate.
The four chapters are variously about cosmic rays, cloud cover, tropical convection and water vapour. Indeed, water — in its many forms rather than carbon dioxide — will be dominant in the new emerging theory of climate...
I am seeking your support for the book’s publication...
If you can spare more than A$400, you have the option of your name being printed in the book. I am proud that my own name will be on the front cover of the book alongside Duffy, Svensmark, Ridd, Lindzen and other fine scientists.
My hypothesis is that this next book will... eventually be recognised as articulating the beginning of a new theory of climate... of course, there is a chapter on penguins, and perhaps two on volcanoes.