Taxing Air: Facts & Fallacies about Climate Change

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· Kelpie Press
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
200
Pages

About this ebook

 Are human industrial carbon dioxide emissions causing dangerous global warming?

If it is so then climate change surely is one of the great moral challenges of our time.


But is it possible that the so-called consensus science around anthropogenic global warming produced by lavishly funded research institutes and with its own international political lobby organization - the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) - is wrong?


Could it be that the emperor has no clothes?


Accessible, clearly written and illustrated with simple scientific illustrations, and accompanied by brilliantly wry and telling cartoons, Taxing Air answers - without the spin, evasions or propaganda that pollutes most official writing on climate change - every question you have about global warming but are too intimidated by the an oppressive 'consensus' to ask.


Your essential guide to the science and politics of global warming.


 


Taxing Air is an outstanding contribution to the growing literature that examines and calls to account the climate alarmism of the past two decades.  Dr. Art Raiche, CSIRO Chief Research Scientist (retired)


 


I could not put this book down... the authors have highlighted every facet of the worldwide scam that is Man-Made Warming. Professor David Bellamy, OBE

Ratings and reviews

5.0
2 reviews
Stan Edwards
March 13, 2016
A down to earth view of climate change

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