Participate in Earth Day by Sponsoring the New Novel—"Last Warning About Global Warming" by Dr. Thomas Moore, Published by Alphar

“Last Warning about Global Warming” by Dr. Thomas Moore, published by Alphar, describes the future of the planet and methods to protect the ecosphere. --what should we do before that complete awakening happens? In a time when forceful action by courageous and angry people is absolutely necessary. A repaired Earth is necessary… In 5 Years or Less.

Los Angeles, CA, April 24, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Good Morning: it is Earth day:

Dr. Thomas Moore is presently completing the writing an environmentally friendly book (www.AlpharPublish.com) and would appreciate having a business/company/organization as a sponsor.

"The Last Warning about Global Warming," talks about the future of the planet and ways to protect the ecosphere--what should we do before that complete awakening happens? in a time when forceful action by courageous and angry people is absolutely necessary. The Earth needs to be repaired… In 5 Years or Less.

Tom is offering a full-page advertisement in the back of his book that would be exclusive to a business, and he would not be advertising any other business that may be competition.

The cost of this "Exclusive Sponsorship" is $10,000.00, which is a great deal, and he plans to sell a minimum of 10,000 books.

He will only be accepting sponsorships from environmentally friendly companies.

By writing this book, he hopes to help families learn how simple steps can be taken to live a healthier and environmentally friendly lifestyle… and to help governments and international agencies to learn what urgent steps must be taken before 2014 to save the planet from inevitable imminent extinction as a viable home for humanity.

His book title is: “Last Warning about Global Warming”—(www.alpharpublish.com) and demonstrates what the Earth will be like in fifty years. Anthony Chaytor, president of Alphar Publishing and Chaytor ranch has written the foreword for this book.

An advance copy of this book can be obtained by emailing Dr. Thomas Moore at elsinoretimes@gmail.com or tom.moore@xtra.co.nz

His colleague, Alan Marshall, has written an article to be published in Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy which soberly provokes urgent attention to the environmental deadline: The great respect that most indigenous peoples have for their environment suggests that man started out reasonably well, although man is a strong suspect in the extinction of many of the larger land mammals. Since the first real cities some 5000 years ago, man has placed sustained pressure on the environment in the surrounding areas. However, it was not until the industrial revolution of the late eighteenth century, just a little over 200 years ago, that damage to the environment began to accumulate. Up until forty years ago, public consciousness of this was limited, though the earlier declaration of national parks, such as Yellowstone and Yosemite, reminds us that there have always been far-sighted individuals. They were the “greenies” of their day.

The current online article “New Antarctic Ice Core Data” demonstrates that the pre-industrial concentration of CO2 determined by NOOA was 278 ppm. The current concentration of CO2 is 381-385 ppm, so the pre-industrial level was 103-107 ppm lower than today’s levels. If you then factor in the contribution of the other greenhouse gases, most of which are man-made, our predicament becomes worse. The combined concentration of all greenhouse gases is currently back in 2006 was 433 ppm of CO2 equivalent, so we are well on the way to the doubling in CO2.

As the world responds to this challenge, the industrial, economic, and political landscape of the world will fundamentally change. The world was transformed in the industrial revolution from dependence on animal power to dependence on coal, and with the later invention of the motorcar, to dependence on oil. The industrial, economic, and political changes will be just as great as we move into a world freed from its addiction to fossil fuels, and powered instead by sustainable energy.

As the leaders of tomorrow, this generation has the challenge and opportunity to manage this change in such a way that the outcomes are effective, environmentally and economically sound, equitable, and democratic.

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