"THE COLDER SIDE OF GLOBAL WARMING©"

A speech and slide presentation on the SCIENCE behind Global Warming.

The climate change resulting from the current acceleration of atmospheric and oceanic temperature trends, collectively known as "Global Warming," may well be extraordinarily counterintuitive. Fifty years ago Drs. Maurice Ewing and William Donn proposed a physical model that fit known climate variations in Earth's history, and recent data validates much of it. Slides, data, video clips, some in-depth insights into snowmelt, and even an updated Ewing/Donn oriented "solution to the problem" will be part of the discussion, as well as the impact of North Slope Drilling and the Kyoto accords.

“Is Global Warming real?”

“Is the Arctic polar cap rapidly melting?”

“If the Arctic polar cap melts, will Florida be (1/4, 2/3, totally) under water?”

“Will Earth’s climate become like that of Venus?”

Some answers to these questions (and others) are very surprising!

Tom Wysmuller lectures on Global Warming worldwide, to University, High School, and public/private organizations, usually on a "Most Favored Nation" basis.
 

E-mail tom@colderside.com for info

Presentation honoraria, compensation, and expense reimbursement

F.A.Q.

At different times in his life, Tom has been:

  • A Meteorologist

  • A NASA Intern before, during, and after the Moon Landings

  • Admin Director of Govt. Operations at Pratt & Whitney, where he wrote the code that solves the Polynomial Regression Algorithm now resident in millions of Texas Instruments calculators

  • Insurance Executive & Board member of insurance and other companies/orgs

  • President of NYU’s Alumni Assn. 

  • Vice Chairman, The New Netherland Museum, where in May, 2001, the New York City Council issued a proclamation honoring his historical contributions

 Actual Comments:

“Absolutely Stunning slides and ‘non-political’ hard science.”

“I never knew it was so complex, and you walked us through beautifully!”

“A Jaw-Dropping presentation! Wow!!!”

“Your talk is still generating hallway conversations!” (NOAA NSSL seminar attendee).