Author shares her research on the Green New Deal and the
misleading information that follows
NORTHRIDGE, Calif., June 24,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Pat Palmer has published her book, "What to Do
about CO2: And All Those Other Ghastly Gases," which discusses her
perspective on how politics can influence people's perceptions of
renewable energy and climate change. A scientist and medical
professional, Palmer hopes to emphasize to readers that the Green
New Deal is not about rising global temperatures, but rather about
social issues and its supporters who want to link them to climate
change.
"This book is for all the people who want
to protect our environment and are willing to take a hard look at
what we are doing in the name of climate change."
"What to Do about CO2" showcases Palmer's research into the
causes of the rise in global temperatures, the objectives of the
Green New Deal and the ways that politics is affecting efforts to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
"I felt there was a need to present the facts of my research,"
Palmer said. "There are many calculations to prove my data. I spent
two years collecting information to back up my data."
With the evidence Palmer presents in her book, Palmer encourages
readers to engage in further research into the information being
presented about climate change and the Green New Deal. She believes
that this information is being construed and hidden, and it is
necessary to seek out the truth.
"This book is for all the people who want to protect our
environment and are willing to take a hard look at what we are
doing in the name of climate change," Palmer said. "Politicians
have convinced people that we are facing a climate apocalypse. But
if you follow the money, you will see the real reason politicians
are pushing for these policy changes."
"What to Do about CO2: And All Those Other Ghastly Gases"
By Pat Palmer
ISBN: 9781665724487 (softcover); 9781665724463 (hardcover);
9781665724470 (electronic)
Available at Archway Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the author
Pat Palmer has spent most of her
professional life in the field of science. She earned a degree in
chemistry from the University of California at
Santa Barbara and worked in the medical field for more than
30 years. Palmer has been married for 42 years and has two
children. She wrote this book in her retirement. For more
information, please visit https://www.whattodoaboutco2.com/
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