Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming

by | Apr 30, 2017 | Politics, Science, world and environment | 0 comments

Climate Change Reconsidered is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary compilation of technical papers covering a very large variety of important topics that will be appreciated by all who desire reliable, up-to-date information.

Many will treat Climate Change Reconsidered as a highly authoritative source of reference. It is in particular a standing rebuke to all those alarmists who deny the existence of hard science supporting the sceptical case. Given the increasing realisation that climate mitigation efforts are creating an economic crisis, and increasing popular scepticism about the alarmist scenario, this is a timely publication, and a key resource for all of us who are arguing for common sense.

The 2011 edition of Climate Change Reconsidered is a quite extraordinary achievement. It should put to rest once and for all any notion that ‘the science is settled’ on the subject of global warming, or that humanity and our planet face an imminent man-made climate change disaster.

Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming

by Craig Idso, Robert M. Carter, S. Fred Singer (PDF) – 135 pages, 2MB

Why Scientists Disagree about Global Warming by Craig Idso, Robert M. Carter, S. Fred Singer

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