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The Tipping Point Chronicles: Book 3 - AMOC Thawing Threats follows the brilliant climate scientist Dr. Pauline Brumiere and mathematician-turned-security expert Dr. Sarah Koch as they uncover a groundbreaking and terrifying connection between Arctic permafrost methane release and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC) disruption-a discovery that could accelerate global climate tipping points by decades.
Working at Berlin's prestigious Mansfeld Institute under the leadership of Dr. Elena Mansfeld and her husband Dr. Thomas Bach, Pauline and Sarah's professional partnership blossoms into profound love, culminating in their marriage. But their honeymoon period is cut short when their research reveals that catastrophic climate changes could occur within 15 years rather than the previously estimated 50-100 years.
When powerful energy corporations with billions invested in Arctic drilling discover the implications of their findings, they launch a coordinated campaign to suppress the research through increasingly desperate measures: digital attacks, professional sabotage, bribery attempts, and ultimately direct physical threats against the research team.
Sarah's dual expertise as both a mathematician and security specialist becomes crucial as she implements sophisticated protection protocols while developing the mathematical frameworks that make Pauline's climate models revolutionary. Their colleagues-including the reserved cybersecurity expert Dr. Alina Bondareva, emotional chemist Dr. Marie Bellman, atmospheric scientist Dr. Hans Meiser, and physicist Dr. Karla Weber-form a chosen family bound together by shared purpose and mutual protection.
As corporate operatives escalate their attacks, including a harrowing chase through dense forest where Sarah and Pauline barely escape with their lives, the team fights not only to protect their groundbreaking research but their lives. Through elaborate security measures, encrypted communications, and safe houses, they work to complete their research while corporate interests attempt to silence them permanently.
The story culminates in the successful publication of their findings across multiple international scientific journals, exposing both the climate crisis's accelerated timeline and the criminal conspiracy to suppress this vital information. Corporate executives face criminal charges while the research transforms global climate policy discussions.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Tipping Point Chronicles: Book 3 - AMOC Thawing Threats follows the brilliant climate scientist Dr. Pauline Brumiere and mathematician-turned-security expert Dr. Sarah Koch as they uncover a groundbreaking and terrifying connection between Arctic permafrost methane release and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Current (AMOC) disruption-a discovery that could accelerate global climate tipping points by decades.
Working at Berlin's prestigious Mansfeld Institute under the leadership of Dr. Elena Mansfeld and her husband Dr. Thomas Bach, Pauline and Sarah's professional partnership blossoms into profound love, culminating in their marriage. But their honeymoon period is cut short when their research reveals that catastrophic climate changes could occur within 15 years rather than the previously estimated 50-100 years.
When powerful energy corporations with billions invested in Arctic drilling discover the implications of their findings, they launch a coordinated campaign to suppress the research through increasingly desperate measures: digital attacks, professional sabotage, bribery attempts, and ultimately direct physical threats against the research team.
Sarah's dual expertise as both a mathematician and security specialist becomes crucial as she implements sophisticated protection protocols while developing the mathematical frameworks that make Pauline's climate models revolutionary. Their colleagues-including the reserved cybersecurity expert Dr. Alina Bondareva, emotional chemist Dr. Marie Bellman, atmospheric scientist Dr. Hans Meiser, and physicist Dr. Karla Weber-form a chosen family bound together by shared purpose and mutual protection.
As corporate operatives escalate their attacks, including a harrowing chase through dense forest where Sarah and Pauline barely escape with their lives, the team fights not only to protect their groundbreaking research but their lives. Through elaborate security measures, encrypted communications, and safe houses, they work to complete their research while corporate interests attempt to silence them permanently.
The story culminates in the successful publication of their findings across multiple international scientific journals, exposing both the climate crisis's accelerated timeline and the criminal conspiracy to suppress this vital information. Corporate executives face criminal charges while the research transforms global climate policy discussions.