With their geocentric worldview, in which the sun and planets revolve around the earth, the powerful and influential people of medieval Europe viewed man as an alien being.
The Earth is placed at the center of the universe. A common misconception today is that humans cause or can control climate change through anthropogenic carbon dioxide. This book deals with natural climate fluctuations. Evidence and implications for envelope temperature are describedEarth's atmosphere and sea level over the past millions of years, and the causes and processes are explained and discussed from a geological, archaeological, and astrophysical point of view.
This shows that very complex astrophysical and solar-physical mechanisms cause climate fluctuations on long- and short-term periods that recur periodically, without humans having the ability to influence this in any way, not even by increasing or decreasing anthropogenic CO2 inputs.The book is written in a clear style that is suitable for anyone affected by climate change and wide-ranging political actions, and who wants to form their own opinion. It also aims to be a source of inspiration and a brief reference for young scholars working in this field.











