Pearson Media Group Offers to sponsor Tom Shipley’s work

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Pearson Media Group has long helped independent authors in transforming their dreams into reality since 1990 by spontaneously catching up to the ever-evolving standards in the film industry. Their hard work has been getting them to the path of success over the last three decades and now, they plan to take on new challenges and continuously work with top cinematographers in bringing various authors’ laudable works, such as this one, to television screens.
 
Tom Shipley is an experienced electrical engineer in General Electric Company from 1950 to 1965. In his engineering days, writing about evolving technology and industrial automation activities was a must.  With the wisdom he obtained about the world, he is now sharing his realizations with the reader, by writing this book in a clear and informative way. So much so that even the non-scientific literate can understand.
 
“Man-Made Global Warming?: It’s Foolishness in Words That All Can Understand” is about the author’s findings on Global Warming supported by factual data of this planet from the past years to the present. Whether humans try to lessen the excretion of carbon dioxide (CO2), plant more trees, be environment-friendly, Tom Shipley believes that the world will still continue to experience rapid climate change.
 
“You tend to believe in what was being taught by the so-called ‘experts’ about Global Warming, it is time to see what’s behind all of it.” Grab your copy of Tom Shipley’s informative book and see truths unfurl before you.
              
“Man-Made Global Warming?: It’s Foolishness in Words That All Can Understand”
Written by Tom Shipley
Published by Stratton Press
Published Date: August 27, 2019
Paperback: $7.18
 
About the Author
Thomas Shipley Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who. Thomas Shipley has been endorsed by Marquis Who’s Who, as a leader in his industry. He worked as an electrical engineer in General Electric Company during 1950- 1965.