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| Management number | 219169696 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $16.80 | Model Number | 219169696 | ||
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How well do we truly understand Earth's climate?What natural forces remain beyond our grasp?Is Net Zero the only viable path forward?The Frontier of Climate Science explores climate dynamics through physics, complex systems, and astronomy, synthesizing several decades of peer‑reviewed research.The book critically reviews the scientific foundations of modern climate theory, the evolution of IPCC assessments, and the limits of global climate models (GCMs) when confronted with observations. It investigates natural variability across multiple timescales, including oceanic oscillations, solar variability, and astronomical cycles driving both solar and climate variability, integrating satellite data, paleoclimate reconstructions, and empirical modeling approaches.From this evidence emerges a balanced view of climate risk, favoring pragmatic adaptation over narrowly defined policy pathways such as Net Zero. Rich in insights and analytical approaches, the book helps readers understand climate variability, assess risks, think critically, and explore key open questions in climate science.Endorsed by the International Association for Gondwana Research (IAGR) and by the "Centro di Ricerca Previsione, Prevenzione e Controllo dei Rischi Geologici" (CERI), Sapienza University of Rome.This work synthesizes findings from more than 650 peer‑reviewed scientific papers at the frontier of climate science.Selected Quotes from the Forewords:Prof. M. Santosh"This book offers an excellent window into the deep realms of climatology, complex systems physics, and astronomy in addressing three major aspects: how well do we truly understand Earth's climate? what natural forces remain beyond our grasp? is Net-Zero the only viable path forward?""From an authoritative analysis, the author formulates insightful perspectives that demystify the exclusive attribution of global warming in the last century to human activities, and places more importance on the dynamic interplay of terrestrial and cosmic forces.""This work is an excellent window into climatology as a dynamic science, and calls for adaptive strategies grounded in economic sustainability and social equity to address climate change issues."Prof. Alberto Prestininzi"In The Frontier of Climate Science, Scafetta constructs a theoretical and didactic journey that guides the reader through the multiple dimensions of the climate system. The book is conceived as a critical dialogue in which the processes that govern Earth's climate - many of which remain poorly understood or underestimated - are examined in depth.""The goal is to distinguish facts from rhetoric, restoring to science its role as a pluralistic, iterative, and non-dogmatic inquiry.""Scafetta's work fits fully within this long trajectory of scientific inquiry, but with a theoretical and systemic perspective... The Frontier of Climate Science is thus a work that invites reflection, verification, and debate."Prof. Judith Curry"The seminal contribution of The Frontier of Climate Science is a new scientific paradigm that provides a broader interpretive framework capable of resolving the inconsistencies of the current anthropogenic climate change model.""Solar variability and its role in climate change remain among the most profound and unresolved issues in contemporary climate science. Scafetta makes a compelling argument that it is time to bring the Sun back to the center of climate discourse.""A healthy scientific culture embraces pluralism, methodological rigor, and open dialogue. Only through this lens can climate science remain credible, adaptive, and truly informative... Scafetta's framework offers a valuable opportunity for engagement." Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-1298617605 |
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| Edition | Grayscale ed. |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Complexity Insight Press |
| Dimensions | 6.14 x 1.14 x 9.21 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
| Print length | 502 pages |
| Publication date | March 10, 2026 |
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