Defeating the New Axis Powers Defeating the New Axis Powers

Defeating the New Axis Powers

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Publisher Description

Defeating The New Axis Powers is the second of a three-part series dedicated to providing new solutions for solving the critical problems brought by global warming, climate change, rising ocean coastlines, biodiversity loss, desertification, ocean pollution and fresh waters depletion.

James Michael Matthew, an award-winning author, financial executive, and industrialist, highlights geopolitical issues related to climate change. He makes the case that politics and geopolitics are closely connected to climate change.

The author considers questions such as:

• Are the new Axis powers really embracing net zero carbon and green energy—or are they using such a stance to disguise their weaponization of fossil fuels and green energy raw materials?

• Should defeating the new Axis powers take precedence over our fight against global warming?

• Who are the new Axis powers, what do they want, and who are their friends?

The new Axis powers understand the importance of access to energy for a country and society to function. They hate the United States and all democracies and are determined to bring about a new world order.

Find out what’s at stake and what freedom loving individuals and countries can do to simultaneously defeat the new Axis powers and build the climate change bridge to defeat global warming.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2023
January 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
202
Pages
PUBLISHER
Archway Publishing
SELLER
AuthorHouse
SIZE
460.1
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