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Fallacy of the Green Movement and Climate Change: Personal Collection Papers Responses Disputing Positions Epa-Environmental Protection Agency, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, to Media Articles

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Fallacy of the Green Movement and Climate Change: Personal Collection Papers Responses Disputing Positions Epa-Environmental Protection Agency, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, to Media Articles
Fallacy of the Green Movement and Climate Change: Personal Collection Papers Responses Disputing Positions Epa-Environmental Protection Agency, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, to Media Articles

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Fallacy of the Green Movement and Climate Change: Personal Collection Papers Responses Disputing Positions Epa-Environmental Protection Agency, "An Inconvenient Truth" by Al Gore, to Media Articles

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Joseph E. Schramek's book provides a number of his papers and responses to media articles that disproves the worldwide position of the scientific community that has generated the government rulings for the green movement and climate change believers and supporters. Mr. Schramek's simple and elemental physics and chemistry analysis of atmosphere shows that the miracle gas, carbon dioxide, has no relationship with the alarming predictions of doom for our planet from these pseudo scientists and their followers. He shows that carbon dioxide gas is our only natural source of oxygen and vegetation that permits continued life here on earth.

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