Before It’s Too Late, Climate
By Dean Khater
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Thinning of snow and rising sea levels because of hot temperatures have made the earth unbearable. Yet many of us still cannot move to Mars; after all, living outside Earth is expensive, and secondly, the planet it's not less than a desert now. So, what's the solution then? It is simple, improve the Earth. But how? Scientists have implemented numerous methods, but the change is rarely noticeable. Well, there is a solution to reduce the global temperature without making humans change their habits and schedule, which requires to move water to land areas from rivers and oceans in a small amount. But will this technique work? Before It's Too Late, Climate details the worsening climate due to carbon footprints and sheds light on tips for implementation of the movement of water to land areas globally that maximize benefits. Den Khater's passion for studies and the environment has resulted in this book which provides guidelines for commoners and government officials to take steps to make Earth a green habitat again.
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Before It’s Too Late, Climate - Dean Khater
Dedication
To my wife
and my children...
And,
To those who tried and those who are still trying to find solutions and ideas to help humanity and save our planet Earth...
Acknowledgment
This book is based on two-year-long research conducted on climate change which is becoming a serious problem for almost every country in the world.
With all solutions and ideas available nowadays, we still can’t stop the effects of climate change; thus, we still need a more practical approach to make the Earth a better place to live in.
I spent hours reading and studying about climate change problems and available solutions. Therefore, finally, I came up with that simple and applicable "moving seawater inland."
This is a unique solution the world never heard or thought about before. I believe that solution will bring drastic changes once we implement it to climate change problems.
I acknowledge that this solution can’t be implemented without the cooperation between all countries, large conglomerates, and all climate-related world organizations.
Before implementing the solution, professionals are required to study several research papers thoroughly in order to understand its impact on the environment. After going through this phase, we can move seawater inland.
About the Author
Dean Khater is a long-time publisher and researcher in many areas, from IT to Political and Environmental Studies. He graduated from a reputable law school but never practiced law.
Dean used to own computer and software publications for about twenty years. Recently, he started studying climate change to find the core cause and solution. After years of studying, Dean decided to share some of the solutions he learned by publishing his first book, Before It’s Too Late, Climate.
Currently, Dean is working on a series of books on different genres. He will soon publish books based on fiction stories, true stories, new jokes, and more.
Getting into the great world of writing books after many years of reading and studying is an inspiring experience that he wanted to share with the World.
Contents
Dedication
Acknowledgment
About the Author
Contents
Chapter One — Introduction
Chapter Two — What is climate change?
Chapter Three — The Problem with Climate Change
Chapter Four — New Solution
Chapter Five — Execution
Chapter Six — Conclusion
Chapter Seven — Summary
Chapter One — Introduction
Countries and cities could be underwater by 2050.
New data raises concerns over global sea level.
A new study into how quickly ice sheets melted at the end of the last ice age is raising the alarm over how quickly sea levels could rise in today’s warming world.
UN calls for complete shutdown to fossil fuel shutdown.
We’re running out of time — Climate change is getting BAD.
Climate change is speeding toward catastrophe. The next decade is crucial, UN Panel says.
A new report says, ‘It is still possible to hold global warming to relatively safe levels, but doing so will require global cooperation, billions of dollars, and big changes.’
Scientists deliver ‘final warning’ on climate crisis: act now or it’s too late.
Haven’t you read or listened to such news? Aren’t you tired of listening to the alarming news of the worsening climate? Won’t such news make you think about what will happen in the coming years?
From our computers to phone screens, from our social media feeds to Chrome pages, there is always one post or story about floods, earthquakes, and other calamities, giving us a hint that we are in danger because