Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don't Want You to KnowCato Institute, 2009 - 267 psl. Is the weather truly getting worse? When it comes to global warming, dire predictions seem to be all we see or hear. Climatologists Patrick Michaels and Robert Balling Jr. explain why the news and information we receive about global warming have become so apocalyptic. The science itself has become increasingly biased, with warnings of extreme consequences from global warming becoming the norm. That bias is then communicated through the media, who focus on only extreme predictions. The authors compellingly illuminate the other side of the story, the science we aren't being told. This body of work details how the impact of global warming is far less severe than is generally believed and far from catastrophic. |
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Our Changing Climate History | 61 |
SeaLevel Rise and the Great Unfreezing World | 137 |
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Climate of Death and the Death of Our Climate | 191 |
A Modest Proposal | 221 |
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