Book lovers and environmentalists got a closer look at Wilfred Candlers book at the NYLA 2022.
WEBWIRE – Thursday, December 1, 2022
Wilfred Candler expressed his concern that the problems of climate change are vastly more multi-dimensional than it was 14 years ago, and that it is no longer a simple problem of using fossil fuels.
The recently concluded New York Library Association (NYLA) 2022 Annual Conference & Trade Show last November 3-4, 2022, at the Saratoga Springs City Center, New York, saw an unprecedented gathering of hundreds of librarians, academics, authors, readers, and book lovers near and far showing their support for the love of books and the library community.
The NYLA 2022 is the largest state library association conference ever held on the East Coast. Alongside other prestigious books and authors, Wilfred Candlers GLOBAL WARMING: The Problem was also displayed at the said event, giving the participants a chance to view the book that talks much about what is at stake if problems on climate change are continued to be ignored.
GLOBAL WARMING: The Problem is author Wilfred Candlers take on the pressing concern humanity faces regarding the environment.
Retired university professor and world bank expert Dr. Wilfred Vardy Candler, Ph.D., D.SC, is currently writing on neglected world development and developmental and environmental problems. GLOBAL WARMING: The Problem is the sequel to the 2007 book Global Warming: The Answer, which advocated a tax of $250 per ton of coal. In 2021, Wilfred Candler expressed his concern that the problems of climate change are vastly more multi-dimensional than it was 14 years ago and that it is no longer a simple problem of using fossil fuels.
Learn more about the existential threat affecting climate change in Wilfred Candlers GLOBAL WARMING: The Problem. Order the book today on Amazon.
Author
Dr. Wilfred Vardy Candler, Ph.D., D.SC, is a retired University professor and a world bank expert. He is currently writing on neglected world development and developmental and environmental problems such as our excessive reliance on fossil fuels and the possibility and the importance of replacing them with newer and safer nuclear fusion technologies as different from outdated uranium efficient technologies.
Dr. Candler resides with his wife of 67 years, Margarette Ann, in Annapolis, Maryland.