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Shattered Consensus: The True State of Global Warming should be
required reading for any serious student of the issue of climate
change. Edited and introduced by iconoclastic climatologist Patrick
J. Michaels, Shattered Consensus demonstrates the remarkable
disparities between so-called consensus documents on global
warming, such as the reports of the United Nations'
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, and climate reality.
Shattered Consensus consists of nine expert essays on global
warming, covering the earth's temperature history and disparities
between what has been predicted about climate change and what has
actually been observed. The reader will discover substantial
disconnections and new information not generally discussed in
mainstream reports about climate science. For example, the
oft-quoted statement that recent years are the warmest of the last
millennium is now in serious doubt. Temperature changes observed
through the atmosphere (not just at the surface) are clearly
different than what has been projected to occur. Disparities
between observed precipitation and the simulations of computer
models can be several hundred percent. Shattered Consensus will
surely shatter commonly-held opinions about global warming and
leave the reader with serious questions about whether or not
policies to "fight" climate change are warranted at all.
"A much-needed service for society today. I hope this book reaches
information managers in the organization now vulnerable to hacks
that are stealing corporate information and even holding it hostage
for ransom." - Ronald W. Hull, author, poet, and former professor
and university administrator A comprehensive entity security
program deploys information asset protection through stratified
technological and non-technological controls. Controls are
necessary for counteracting threats, opportunities, and
vulnerabilities risks in a manner that reduces potential adverse
effects to defined, acceptable levels. This book presents a
methodological approach in the context of normative decision theory
constructs and concepts with appropriate reference to standards and
the respective guidelines. Normative decision theory attempts to
establish a rational framework for choosing between alternative
courses of action when the outcomes resulting from the selection
are uncertain. Through the methodological application, decision
theory techniques can provide objectives determination, interaction
assessments, performance estimates, and organizational analysis. A
normative model prescribes what should exist according to an
assumption or rule.
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