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  • ISBN:
    1553654854
  • ISBN-13:
    9781553654858
  • PUB. DATE:
    November 2009
  • PUBLISHER:
    Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group

Climate Cover-Up: The Crusade to Deny Global Warming by James Hoggan, Richard Littlemore

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The Crusade to Deny Global Warmingby eelko

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This book clearly outlines the millions of dollars spent by huge corporations for the purpose of;

- denying that global warming exists

- creating uncertainty in the minds of the public that global warming is a real threat

- using resources to sue individuals who claim that specific industries are the cause of or contribute to global warming

- buying the services of scientists (?) to declare...

Deniers Lots Worse Than I Thought They Wereby Anonymous

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Not really new info here but the devil is in the details-the deniers are just a lot worse and alot richer than I thought. And there's not much direction to try to stop them either, except expose them and since they seem to be willing to lie, etc. I came away from this book sort of numb. I am beginning to think we may have become a sucidal species. The so called "climategate" is a perfect...

okay..by Anonymous

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The insight is good but the facts aren't clear enough.


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Climate Cover-Up

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  • Pub. Date: November 2009
  • Publisher: Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group
  • Sales Rank: 162,204

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Talk of global warming is nearly inescapable these days — but there are some who believe the concept of climate change is an elaborate hoax. Despite the input of the world’s leading climate scientists, the urgings of politicians, and the outcry of many grassroots activists, many Americans continue to ignore the warning signs of severe climate shifts. How did this happen? Climate Cover-up seeks to answer this question, describing the pollsters and public faces who have crafted careful language to refute the findings of environmental scientists. Exploring the PR techniques, phony "think tanks," and funding used to pervert scientific fact, this book serves as a wake-up call to those who still wish to deny the inconvenient truth.

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Canadian environmental activists Hoggan and Littlemore pull no punches in this spirited indictment of global warming deniers. Their well-sourced research spotlights premeditated prevarications about the threat of greenhouse gas emissions by the oil and coal industry, in league with “junk” scientists, compliant conservative politicians and unsavory public relations practitioners. Persistent obfuscation of science by these anti-environment players is further abetted, say the authors, by a manipulated media that, in a misguided effort toward journalistic balance, pairs scientific certainty about an encroaching climate crisis with quotations from people “who make a living denying” it. Readers predisposed to believe the worst about the oil, coal and electric industries will find their fears buttressed by the book's detailed overview of an orchestrated climate coverup by Astroturf (fake grassroots) organizations, right-wing think tank echo chambers, the tens of millions of industry dollars poured into primarily Republican campaign coffers and the PR profession's Orwellian use of language. But global warming skeptics might also be swayed by the detailed dissection of an ongoing campaign to convince the public that “climate change is still unproven.” (Nov.)

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