Table of Contents - Volume 8 Climate Change, Solar Activity,
and the Poisoning of "Mother Earth"
June, 2010
1. The Sixth Extinction Crisis:
Loss of Animal Populations and Species
Gerardo Ceballos, Ph.D.1, Andrés García, Ph.D.2, and Paul R. Ehrlich, Ph.D.3,
1Ciudad Universitaria, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México.
2Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. MEXICO.
3 Center for Conservation Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford CA. 94301, USA. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1821-1831.
2. Atmospheric and Marine Pluralea Interactions and
Species Extinction Risks Merrill Singer, Ph.D.,
Professor, Department of Anthropology and Senior Research Scientist, Center for Health, Intervention and Prevention, University of Connecticut Storrs, CT, USA.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1832-1837.
3. Climate, Fertilization, and the Nitrogen Cycle. Anna Hanke, Ph.D., and Marc Strous, Ph.D.,
Max Planck Institute of Marine Microbiology Bremen and CeBiTec Bielefeld, Germany.
Max Planck Institute of Marine Microbiology, Celsiusstr. 1, 28359 Bremen, Germany. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1838-1845.
4. What is the Major Culprit for Global Warming: CFCs or CO2?
Qing-Bin Lu, Ph.D., Department of Physics and Astronomy and Departments of Biology and Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1846-1862.
5. Homo Sapiens, the Anthropocene Carbon Oxidation Event
and the Shift in the State of the Atmosphere Andrew Glikson, Ph.D.,
Earth and paleoclimate scientist, School of Archaeology and Anthropology and Research School of Earth Science, Australian National University, Australia. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1866-1879.
6. Nonlinear and Chaotic Ice Ages. A. Bershadskii, Ph.D., ICAR, Jerusalem, Israel. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1893-1905.
7. Threats to the Biosphere: Eight Interactive Global Crises John Cairns, Jr., Ph.D.,
Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University,
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061, USA.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1906-1915.
8. Is Civilization Facing a Monumental Crisis?
Is the End Near?
Commentary on Cairns' "Threats to the Biosphere." Peter Leigh, Ph.D.,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Washington, D. C.,
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1916-1920.
9. Why Technical Fixes Won't Mitigate Climate Change Patrick Moriarty Ph.D.1, and Damon Honnery Ph.D.2,
1Department of Design, Monash University, Caulfield East, Victoria, Australia.
2Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Monash University-Clayton Campus, Victoria, Australia.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1921-1927.
10. The Problems of Climate Change Cannot Be Solved By Consumer Societies Ted Trainer, Ph.D.
University of New South Wales, Australia,
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1928-1930.
11. Growth and Sustainability Don't Mix William E. Rees, PhD, FRSC,
Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Canada,
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1931-1934.
12. The World at +4°C:
Implications of Cainozoic Warm Periods Andrew Glikson, Ph.D.,
Earth and paleoclimate scientist, School of Archaeology and Anthropology and Research School of Earth Science, Australian National University, Australia.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1935-1946.
13. Is Global Warming Real?
Analysis of Structural Time Series Models of
Global and Hemispheric Temperatures Terence C. Mills, Ph.D.,
Department of Economics, Loughborough University, Ashby Road, Loughborough, Leics, U.K.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1947-1954.
14. Book Review, "Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists
Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming." Reviewed by Helge Kragh, Ph.D., University of Aarhus, Denmark.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1955-1956.
15. The Cosmology of Climate Change:
Intercorrelations Between Increased Global Temperature, Carbon Dioxide and Geomagnetic Activity Michael A. Persinger, Ph.D.,
Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1957-1969.
16. Is the Sun Heading for Another Maunder Minimum?
Precursors of the Grand Solar Minima Hiroko Miyahara, Ph.D.1, Kyohei Kitazawa, M.D.2, Kentaro Nagaya, M.D.2, Yusuke Yokoyama, Ph.D.3,4,5, Hiroyuki Matsuzaki, Ph.D.6, Kimiaki Masuda, Ph.D.2, Toshio Nakamura, Ph.D.7, Yasushi Muraki, Ph.D.8,
1 The University of Tokyo, Japan.
2Nagoya University, Japan.
3The University of Tokyo, Japan.
4University of Tokyo, Japan..
5Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Japan.
6 The University of Tokyo, Japan.
7Nagoya University, Japan.
8Konan University, Japan.
Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1970-1982.
17. The Forthcoming Grand Minimum of Solar Activity
S. Duhau, Ph.D.1, and C. de Jager, Ph.D.2,
1Universidad
de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; P.O. Box 59, 1790 AB Den Burg,
The Netherlands. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 1983-1999.
18. Climate Change: The First Four Billion Years. The Biological Cosmology of Global Warming and Global Freezing
R. Joseph, Ph.D. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 2000-2020.
Commentaries: The Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico Oil Disaster
19. The Gulf Oil Gusher Catastrophe:
Toxic Chemicals, Undersea Oil Plumes, Currents of Death.
Editorial. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 2021-2022.
20. Tracking and Predicting the Gulf Oil Spill Plumes
Konstantin A. Korotenko, Ph.D.1, Malcolm J. Bowman, Ph.D.2, and David E. Dietrich, Ph.D.3,
1P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS
36 Nakhimovskiy Ave, 117997 Moscow Russia.
2School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, State University of New York,
Stony Brook NY, USA.
3AcuSea, Inc., La Jolla CA, USA. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 2023-2025.
21. The Gulf Oil Spill:
We Have Been Here Before. Can We Learn From the Past?
M. S. Goñi Urriza, Ph.D., and R. Duran, Ph.D.,
Equipe Environnement et Microbiologie – UMR CNRS IPREM 5254, Université de Pau et
des Pays de L’Adour, France. Journal of Cosmology, 2010, 8, 2026-2028.
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