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Assuming this is a story and not fact, then the author should make the reader believe that there is no hope, only for the author to find a way to save our beautiful planet. I can't wait to read it.
The narrator of "Good Climate, Friendly Inhabitants" is the author Jonathan Franzen. He shares his experiences and observations while living on the island of Santa Cruz in the Galápagos archipelago, focusing on the interactions between the human residents and the unique ecosystem of the islands.
The author of "An Inconvenient Truth" is Al Gore, a former Vice President of the United States and an environmental activist. The book discusses the impact of climate change and advocates for measures to address this global issue.
Yes, there are many women scientists who have made significant contributions to the study of global warming and climate change. Some notable examples include Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist and climate change communicator, and Dr. Jennifer Francis, a climate scientist. Their research and expertise have played a crucial role in advancing our understanding of global warming and its impacts.
Christopher Booker is a journalist and author from Britain. He was founder of the magazine titled Private Eye. His book titled, The Real Global Warming Disaster, which deals with climate control is one of his more popular.
Sietes Oene Los has written: 'Linkages between global vegetation and climate' -- subject(s): Remote sensing, Plant-atmosphere relationships, Vegetation and climate
Ph Stoutjesdijk has written: 'Microclimate, vegetation and fauna' -- subject(s): Microclimatology, Biotic communities, Vegetation and climate, Plant-atmosphere relationships
Satoru Kojima has written: 'Vegetation and Environment of Canada' 'Biogeoclimatic zones of southwestern Alberta' -- subject(s): Maps, Phytogeography, Vegetation and climate, Life zones
G. O Klock has written: 'Response of Penstemon fruticosus to fertilization' -- subject(s): Vegetation and climate, Fertilizers
Henri Puig has written: 'Notice de la feuille Guadalajara-Tampico' -- subject- s -: Vegetation and climate, Plant ecology
Zicheng Yu has written: 'Late quaternary paleoecology of the southern Niagara Escarpment, Ontario, Canada: a multiple proxy investigation of vegetation and climate history'
Hugh D. Wilson has written: 'Vegetation of Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand' -- subject(s): Plant communities, Plant ecology 'Vegetation of Stewart Island, New Zealand' -- subject(s): Vegetation and climate 'Hinewai' -- subject(s): Diaries, Conservationists, Natural history, Ecology, Naturalists
sometimes an author will use the character as an example to what its trying to explain
An example of an author's argument could be: "In their book, the authors assert that climate change is primarily caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. They provide evidence from scientific studies to support their claim and suggest that urgent action is needed to mitigate the effects of climate change."
Roland McMillan Harper has written: 'Geography of central Florida, including geology, soil, climate, vegetation, population, agriculture, etc' -- subject(s): Description and travel
Heinrich Walter has written: 'Grundlagen des Pflanzensystems' -- subject(s): Botany 'Vegetation und Klimazonen' -- subject(s): Life zones, Phytogeography, Vegetation and climate, Plant physiology, Plant ecology 'Ecological principles in global perspective' -- subject(s): Ecology 'The pampa problem and its solution' -- subject(s): Prairie ecology 'Vegetationszonen und Klima' -- subject(s): Vegetation and climate, Plant physiology, Life zones, Phytogeography, Plant ecology, Ecology, Botany
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