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The Real Global Warming Disaster
The Real Global Warming Disaster: Is the obsession with 'climate change' turning out to be the most costly scientific blunder in history? | Christopher Booker
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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.
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#naturalitsywintersolace #nonfiction recommendation

As this book won my nonfiction bracket for best read of 2023, I can't really not highlight it for this week!

Yes, I know the author is a conspiracy theorist, but this book really opened my eyes to some of the science (NOT A STRONG SUBJECT FOR ME) and some of the possible solutions. I'm NOT a climate change denier, but this book made me question what we're being told in the news.

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wanderinglynn I haven‘t read this book, but I‘m skeptical just from reading the blurb. Scientists learned back in the late 1950s that CO2 concentrations were rising and climate modeling began in the late 1960s. It sounds a lot like he‘s a debunker trying to frame it as if he isn‘t. If you‘re interested in the topic, I can recommend some better books, with better sourced science, than this one. 4mo
jenniferw88 @wanderinglynn Thanks, I may pick your brain later for recs. I've also read this one, which is sort of 'in conversation with' the tagged 4mo
Chrissyreadit I do worry about this- climate has been surveyed for far longer than that and there is robust science to show the impact of man beginning with the industrial age. We addressed some of this when we changed how aerosols were made and used. The biggest difference in the 80‘ was that it was not just scientists talking about it. Factory farming was growing in an unprecedented way and environmental activists were recognizing there was an impact there. 4mo
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#midyearbookfreakout @Klou

1. Tagged
2. A Day of Fallen Night
3. Hijab Butch Blues
4. Oh, Miriam by Miriam Margolyes.
5. The Road to Jonestown
6. The Women Could Fly
7. Taylor Jenkins Reid
8. Hiroko Tanaka from Burnt Shadows
9. Madly, Deeply
10. Fantastic Mr Fox
11. The Sun Over the Mountains
12. Station Eleven / Get a Life, Chloe Brown / Red, White & Royal Blue

peaKnit Miriam has another coming yay! 10mo
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#nonfiction #readingbracket2023 was slightly easier, as I have definitely gone done a climate change rabbit hole! @chasjjlee

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OK, the book needs to be proof-read again (punctuation marks and capital letters are all over the place in parts), some of the science went over my head and it is a bit repetitive towards the end, but I learned lots!

🌍 The IPCC can't be trusted to provide accurate data, & is biased towards man causing global warming
🌍 Climate change is more likely to be caused from radiation from the sun & changing ocean currents ⬇️

jenniferw88 🌍 Wind turbines are pretty ineffective 10mo
jenniferw88 🌍 Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth is way OTT & inaccurate 10mo
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Cinfhen Wow!! Very “cool” 😉 10mo
Amiable Given that Booker also claimed there was no danger from asbestos or second-hand smoke, I tend to toss his work into the conspiracy-theorist pile. 10mo
Librarybelle Lots of challenges and amazing progress on #14books14weeks23 ! 10mo
jenniferw88 @Amiable that was apparently a different type of asbestos. The argument in this book is pretty convincing. 10mo
Amiable @jenniferw88 Conspiracy theories always are—that‘s why the people who create them can get traction for their claims. 10mo
AllDebooks Wow, that ticks a lot of challenge boxes. Sounds very conflicting with current reserach data. I'd be interested to see his sources. 10mo
jenniferw88 @AllDebooks this is one of his sources. https://wattsupwiththat.com/ 10mo
AllDebooks @jenniferw88 these are blog posts. I find it very hard to accept these as credible scientific sources and having a few articles on Booker, I would be reluctant to believe his proof without cross checking other sources. 10mo
jenniferw88 @AllDebooks I'd be happy to send the book on... I'm pretty convinced! 10mo
jenniferw88 @AllDebooks I think the blog posts will link to the scientific reports (& the blogs are written by the scientists he mentions in the book - I should have made that clearer). X 10mo
GingerAntics I‘ve heard all of this before… from climate change deniers. An Inconvenient Truth is actually praised by climate scientists around the globe. The only way this is convincing is if you‘re willing to believe that the vast majority of scientists on the planet are incompetent, and they have all misread their various data point wrong, but have somehow all managed to read them wrong in the exact same way. This man is nothing but a conspiracy theorist. 10mo
GingerAntics All one needs to know about Booker is that he believes George W Bush is smart enough to see through scientific lies. 🙄 Please tell me your next read is going to be about the grassy knoll, on the flat earth, where no one ever landed on the moon (but while on the moon we didn‘t land on, aliens told humans never to come back to the moon, which is why we haven‘t returned in decades and we‘re only returning now because we think our weapons… 10mo
GingerAntics are better than theirs). 🤣😂🤣💀💀💀 10mo
Ephemera Even if we can‘t positively say for certain that humans are causing global warming, we shouldn‘t ignore that it‘s happening. As they say, there is no planet B, this one is it. I‘ll be gone by the time it gets intolerable but the children of today will never forgive us if we sit around and do nothing. 10mo
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#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

OK, I've been reading this for a while and it's fascinating, even though it's 13 years since publication.

#naturalitsy @AllDebooks I'm afraid George Monbiot isn't coming across very well so far when he's mentioned!

AllDebooks Monbiot is a tad controversial, some love him, some hate him. I lean towards the former but by no means agree with everything he says 10mo
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#weeklyforecast @Cinfhen

Start (& probably finish! 😂) The Sun over the Mountains
Start Birnam Wood
Continue bottom 3 (started tagged last night)

Cinfhen 😜 11mo
AllDebooks Nice selection. I hope you enjoy Birnham wood. 11mo
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