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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism)
This latest installment in the P.I.G. series provides a provocative, entertaining, and well-documented expose of some of the most shamelessly politicized pseudo-science we are likely to see in our relatively cool lifetimes. more
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- Posted: Jan-26-2009
Politically Incorect Guide to Global Warming
The author successfully separates environmentalism from the real facts about climate change . He does this with charts & graphs that are easy to follow for the common person . Also , he explains the dollar costs that are not explained by Washington . I recommend this book . I have an MS degree...
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- Posted: Jan-24-2009
The only thing we have to fear is Gore himself
This book is frightening to say the least but not because of any threat of "Manmade Global Warming." The real threat, as detailed in this book, is much scarier than that. The question is, as Col. Jessep, Jack Nicholson's character in the film "A Few Good Men," might say: "Can you handle the...
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- Posted: Jan-21-2009
Debunking Global Warming
This book is an excellent guide to the debunking the Manmade Global Warming hoax that has fooled all too many around the world. Time for some real facts not a washed up politician's attempt at relevance.
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- Posted: Jan-15-2009
Introduction to Global Warming Skepticism
Four questions need to be asked about anthropogenic global warming: (1) Is the earth warming? (2) Is the cause of the earth's warming man-made? (3) Is man-made warming bad? And (4) Is the cost of combating global warming worth the benefits? If you answer "yes" to all four questions, don't read...
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- Posted: Jan-06-2009
Poor, but better than Gore's "Truth"
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global warming (and Environmentalism)" is, mostly, poor, due to too much ranting and raving.However, I consider it better than Gore's "An Inconvienient Truth". First, there are more facts. Second, more of the facts are true. Third, the author actually has...
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- Posted: Nov-20-2008
A slice of the broader view of environmental issues
The lesson that gets taught over and over again without being "learned" very well is the effects of "unintended consequences". This book includes examples of that. Rachel Carson was correct about DDT, however the overzealous implementation of her ideas has led to the hardship of millions...
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- Posted: Aug-30-2008
Follow the Money
Another example of how, as the saying attributed to Benjamin Disraeli goes, there's "Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics". Like many things ( or I should say most things ) when one "follows the money" it often leads to the perpetrator. I remember when my children were small and had all those "why"...
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- Posted: Jul-09-2008
Bogus "science" paid for by oil companies
Let's see, should we believe the 95% of climate scientists and the IPCC reports on global warming? Or should we believe a man who works for the "Competitive Enterprise Institute", a conservative think tank funded by oil companies like Amoco and Texaco?Wake up people--global warming naysayers paid...
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- Posted: Jul-07-2008
Shrill diatribe
This is a shrill and near-libelous diatribe against greens, environmentalists, the media in general, and Al Gore in particular.Its only redeeming feature is the last two chapters that actually give some reasoned information about why the Kyoto Protocol might be counterproductive.If you can get...
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- Posted: Jun-27-2008
Global warming or global government?
Christopher C. Horner begins his polemical "The PIG to Global Warming" by letting the screeching cat out of the bag: "Green is the new Red." The full cast of environmentalists, UN leaders, heads of industry, think tanks, and a certain American past presidential candidate-cum-pantheist guru are...
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