Fred D. Singer
Fred D. Singer is Professor Emeritus of Biology at Radford University, where he has taught courses including general ecology, field ecology, and climate change ecology for 25 years. He was awarded the 2000 Radford Foundation Distinguished Creative Scholar Award in recognition of his work in developing dual research programs into spider behavioral and community ecology as well as approaches to active learning.
Fred D. Singer is Professor Emeritus of Biology at Radford University, where he has taught courses including general ecology, field ecology, and climate change ecology for 25 years. He was awarded the 2000 Radford Foundation Distinguished Creative Scholar Award in recognition of his work in developing dual research programs into spider behavioral and community ecology as well as approaches to active learning. See less
Fred D. Singer's Featured Books
Fred D. Singer book reviews
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1500 Years
Man is the measure of all things?
It is a conceit that man can either cause or prevent global warming. This
book makes it clear that forces far beyond the control of man are at
work in the inevitable cyclical cooling and warming of ... Read More
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Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1500 Years
Comforting truth.
by Smiley, Apr 27, 2007
Great book. It's really incouraging to find someone that backs up thier claims with sound scientific analysis. It was also nice to hear that Global warming is not the end of the world but just a ... Read More