A New Approach to Curtail Global Warming -- New Book Shares a Two-Front Approach to Stop Climate Change


HOUSTON, June 25, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In recent years, global warming has projected its unprecedented signs all over the world. As many of the world's leading scientists predict global warming to continue for an infinite number of years, the rest of the world's inhabitants remain unaware of the possible conclusion of this global phenomenon. Author Dr. Ebenezer A. Nwankwo shares a new approach in analyzing the aggravating condition of global warming in Global Warming: A Christian Approach, a book on environmental conservation and protection released through Xlibris.

This book attempts to understand the phenomenon of global warming by taking an appropriate approach with its reference to the origin and nature of Earth. While some deny the reality of man's contribution to global warming and others see it as a natural cycle consistent with the nature of the physical world, Global Warming: A Christian Approach affirms that the cause of this phenomenon is both moral and environmental. Thus, Dr. Nwankwo identifies a two-front approach by seeking an answer from two representative accounts -- the Big Bang Theory and Creationism as described in the Bible.

This book calls on everyone to fight against global warming by recognizing its moral and environmental factors. Global Warming: A Christian Approach offers an unconventional but indispensable approach that could help humanity curtail the aggravating climate change. For more information, log on to www.Xlibris.com.

About the Author

Dr. Ebenezer A.Nwankwo was born and raised in Africa. He is a former assistant professor of religious education and pastoral theology at Babcock University; a former special education school administrator; and retired public school teacher. He is the author of Complexion, Cosmetics and the Christian (formerly Ashamed of my Color?).


   Global Warming: A Christian Approach * by Dr. Ebenezer A. Nwankwo
                 Publication Date: June 24, 2009
       Trade Paperback; $15.99; 88 pages; ISBN 978-1-4415-4276-2
        Trade Hardback; $24.99; 88 pages; ISBN 978-1-4415-4277-9

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