About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Douglas Mawson, Ian Plimer, Albert Ernest Kitson, George Ernest Morrison, Thomas Griffith Taylor, Robert M. Carter, John Walter Gregory, Julian Tenison Woods, Pawe Edmund Strzelecki, Jillian Fiona Banfield, Augustus Charles Gregory, Walter Wilson Froggatt, Samuel Warren Carey, Richard Daintree, Douglas Maxwell Stone, William Noel Benson, William Branwhite Clarke, William Henry John Slee, Reg Sprigg, Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn, Charles Smith Wilkinson, Martin Glaessner, Archibald Liversidge, Edward Hardman, Henry James Evans, Walter Howchin, Ralph Tate, David Alexander Brown, Edwin Sherbon Hills, Henry Yorke Lyell Brown, Robert Logan Jack, Thomas Sergeant Hall, Edward John Dunn, Robert Brough Smyth, Johann Menge, Cecil Madigan, Rhodes Fairbridge, Dorothy Hill, Charles Chewings, Herbert Basedow, Reginald Augustus Frederick Murray, Duncan Chessell, William Rowan Browne, Andrew Gibb Maitland, William Harper Twelvetrees, William Sutherland Dun, Ernest Clayton Andrews, Ted Ringwood, Walter George Woolnough, Irene Crespin, Joseph Edmund Carne, Edmund Thiele, Carl Sussmilch, Frank Leslie Stillwell, John Dennant, Ernest Willington Skeats, Cliff Ollier, John Thomas Jutson, Leonard Keith Ward, Henry Caselli Richards, Sun Shensu, Edward de Courcy Clarke, George Sweet, Mary Wade, G. W. Card, Frederick William Whitehouse. Excerpt: Ian Rutherford Plimer (born 12 February 1946) is an Australian geologist, academic and businessman, and professor of mining geology at the University of Adelaide. He is known as a prominent critic of creationism and more recently for his writings opposing the scientific consensus that human activities have a significant influence on global warming. Plimer is the author of around 60 academic papers and six books, including his book on the global warming debate, Heaven and Earth - Global Warming: The Mi...