The Real Global Warming Disaster by Christopher Booker
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Overview: This original book considers one of the most extraordinary scientific and political stories of our time: how in the 1980s a handful of scientists came to believe that mankind faced catastrophe from runaway global warming, and how today this has persuaded politicians to land us with what promises to be the biggest bill in history.
Christopher Booker interweaves the science of global warming with that of its growing political consequences, showing how just when the politicians are threatening to change our Western way of life beyond recognition, the scientific evidence behind the global warming theory is being challenged like never before.
The book exposes the myth that the global warming theory is supported by a ‘consensus of the world’s top climate scientists’. It shows how the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is run by a small group of ‘global warming’ zealots, who have repeatedly rigged evidence to support their theory. But the politicians, pushed by the media, have so fallen for its propaganda that, short of dramatic change, our Western world now faces an unprecedented disaster.
Genre: Non-Fiction / Scientific essay
Christopher Booker narrates this story with the journalist’s pace and eye for telling detail and the historian’s forensic thoroughness which have made him a formidable opponent of humbug…the shelf of sceptical books keeps filling and Booker’s belongs there with the best.
(The Spectator)
Meticulously researched, provocative and challenging… Buy this book and read it carefully. It needs your attention. Read it, because it will make you stop and think and wonder and question where our politicians are leading us. (The Irish Times)
[Booker] digs, he makes the calls, he reads the small print, he takes up the cause of the little man and campaigns, he speaks truth to power without fear or favour … I’d rate [Booker] among the greatest [journalists] of the age … [The Real Global Warming Disaster]is another of those classics which any vaguely intelligent person who wants to know what’s really going on needs to read.
(James Delingpole, The Spectator)
I, and anyone seriously interested in this subject, owes a great debt to Christopher Booker, who has set down all the arguments for doubt in a single, concise book … I think anyone remotely concerned about this huge controversy should read this courageous piece of work.
(Peter Hitchens, Mail on Sunday)
If you are uncertain what to believe in this matter, or if you are inclined to believe that truth and virtue are all on the side of the AGW people, you should read Booker and take his various punches, sometimes quite telling in points of detail, on the chin. Think, don’t dismiss, is the rule here.
(The Australian)
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