Ian Gurney
Ian Gurney is a broadcaster, journalist and writer living in the United Kingdom. Over the last five years he has conducted far reaching research into the subjects discussed in "Beyond the Cassandra Prophecy - The Road to Hell." He has accessed many of the foremost scientists and organisations involved in cutting edge research into climate change, global warming, sea level rise, declining oil availability, lack of fresh water and food shortages. The results of this scientific research documents...See more
Ian Gurney is a broadcaster, journalist and writer living in the United Kingdom. Over the last five years he has conducted far reaching research into the subjects discussed in "Beyond the Cassandra Prophecy - The Road to Hell." He has accessed many of the foremost scientists and organisations involved in cutting edge research into climate change, global warming, sea level rise, declining oil availability, lack of fresh water and food shortages. The results of this scientific research documents a planet on the brink of catastrophe, a population that faces flooding, starvation and disruption on a massive scale and a world were total, continual wars could be fought over the Earth's diminishing resources, perhaps ending in nuclear confrontation. The scientists that contributed their opinions to this book have changed their ideas and perceptions of the timings of the coming climate change, global warming and sea level rise. Far from these problems happening slowly over the next forty years, most scientists studying the environmental repercussions of our changing world now realise that these changes will happen far more quickly than anyone, including themselves, had predicted. Climate scientists are now of the opinion that these problems are so serious that no-one can now do anything to stop them. We have reached the "tipping point" of many of the most important eco-systems on planet Earth. This brings the scientific community around the world to one very undesirable conclusion - Mankind is out of time and on The Road to Hell. See less
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