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Solar Cataclysm

Lawrence E. Joseph

  • 25 september 2012
  • 9780062061935
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Science journalist and futurist Lawrence Joseph has studied the unprecedented solar storms since the last ice age and in Solar Cataclysm he reveals the monumental ecological, biological, emotional, political, financial, and cultural effects they have had in the past, and will ultimately have on humanity’s future. This timely, fascinating, and relevant book from the bestselling author of Apocalypse 2012 sounds an intelligent and urgent warning about the possible catastrophic consequences we will face in the coming years if we don’t listen to what the sun is trying to tell us. Popular science fans who made The World Without Us a runaway bestseller, readers open to new angles on history like those presented in Guns, Germs, and Steel, and anyone who is concerned about tomorrow and what we can do to ensure humankind’s survival must read Solar Cataclysm.

What does the sun’s past reveal about our future—and are we prepared for what’s coming?

  • The Moody Sun Hypothesis: Discover the author’s compelling theory connecting massive solar storms to the end of the last Ice Age, the rise and fall of civilizations, and even our own moods.
  • The Carrington Event: Uncover the science behind the "Mother of All Blackouts" and why a repeat of an 1859-style solar flare could knock out electricity for months or years, leading to unimaginable consequences.
  • Disaster Preparedness: Learn about the simple, cost-effective solutions—like surge suppressors—that could protect our critical infrastructure, and why they haven’t been implemented yet.
  • Geophysics and History: Explore the shocking connection between solar EMP, the stability of the power grid, and the potential for simultaneous meltdowns at over 100 nuclear power plants.

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