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Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don't Want You to Know
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Product Description 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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Pages 267
Dimensions: Length: 1" Width: 6" Height: 8.75" Weight: 1.25 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Jan 16, 2010
ISBN 1935308173 EAN 9781935308171
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 | a great book! Dec 16, 2009 |
| very good read to understand the global warming by a racional view. the authors present good data and conclusions w/o tha bias we aare used to read in the news. i really recommend! | | |  | As mentioned in CRU email 1256765544.txt Dec 15, 2009 |
| This book was so important the Phil Jones of the University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit (CRU) ," mentioned this book in on of the emails, 1256765544.txt, that were "purloined" by an unknown party. | | |  | A reasoned approach Nov 3, 2009 |
This book differs from others in this field in that it addresses why scientists, politicians, and the press move to extremes. The authors cover the science, but they introduce relevant data to support their arguments as they make them. Consequently, it is hard to go back and find specific information; e.g., sea level rise, CO2 vs. solar effects, etc. I found their treatment of bias by scientists to be well reasoned and informative. Reasons for bias in the press are more obvious.
The title describes the "atmosphere" in today's debate on climate change and addresses an area not covered by purely scientific books or by those arguing a point of view. Their conclusion is that the Earth is warming, partly due to anthropogenic effects, but the magnitude is not great, and the consequences are not dire. | | |  | Outstanding research and facts for serious thinkers... Oct 23, 2009 |
I found myself quite conflicted on what to believe about the whole global warming issue even though it seems apparent that most, if not all of the "noise" about global warming is just the latest chapter in the guilt laden "the sky is falling" liberal philosophy on life.
Because I prefer to gather factual data on issues before jumping to conclusions, I decided check out this book. It was a home run in providing relevant data and research. I did however find it a bit difficult to share the information with others without having to actually have the charts and data readily available.
An excellent writing on the subject....yet not easy to share in a conversation. | | |  | Climate of Extremes Aug 31, 2009 |
| An excellent peer level challenge of the catastrophic predictions of global warming without the denial of global warming. | | | Write your own review about Climate of Extremes: Global Warming Science They Don't Want You to Know
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