
Verity Publications releases a new STEM-focused book by aeronautical engineer Herbert A. Hutchinson, applying systems analysis to climate science and environmental technologies.
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Verity Publications has released "The Science and Technologies of Global Warming: For the betterment of humanity facing population growth," a new nonfiction work by aeronautical engineer and systems analyst Herbert A. Hutchinson. The book applies a systems-based, engineering-focused framework to climate science, environmental technologies, and long-term population growth challenges.
Hutchinson, whose career spans more than four decades in aerospace engineering and systems development, expands on a scientific paper submitted for peer review among professionals in government agencies, technology industries, and academic institutions. The work uses a STEM-oriented analytical framework to evaluate scientific databases and environmental data related to climate patterns and technological mitigation strategies.
Part One of the book examines climate science analysis and the author's interpretation of factors influencing regional and global temperature variations. It also discusses scientific methodologies and educational approaches tied to climate studies.
Part Two evaluates existing and emerging technologies for energy production, environmental management, and pollution reduction. Topics include fossil fuels, alternative energy systems, geothermal applications, wastewater treatment infrastructure, and ocean pollution control. The book also addresses projected population growth and its potential impact on future energy and environmental demands.
Hutchinson incorporates a weighted trade study approach to assess multiple technologies and their long-term applications. Through this framework, he examines technological considerations for environmental sustainability and infrastructure planning.
Hutchinson holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Aeronautical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. His professional background includes work with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, major aerospace manufacturers, the United States Air Force Systems Command, and Northrop Corporation. He previously served as Chief System Engineer for development of the USAF F-16 Multinational Weapon System and participated in multiple federal-level technology and investigative committees.
Additional titles by the author include "Dealing With the Real Climate Change," "The Big Picture Of Climate Change On Planet Earth," and "Inside History of the USAF Lightweight Fighters, 1900 to 1975."
The book is available through Amazon and other online retailers.
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