Melting glaciers, suffering polar bears, rising oceans- these are just a few of the climate change crisis myths debunked by noted aerospace expert Larry Bell in this explosive new book. With meticulous research, Bell deflates these and other climate misconceptions with perceptive analysis, humour, and the most recent scientific data. Written for the laymen, yet in-depth enough for the specialist, this book digs deep into the natural and political aspects of the climate change debate, answering fundamental questions that reveal the all-too-human origins of "scientific" inquiry. Why and how are some of the world s most prestigious scientific institutions cashing in on the debate? Who stand to benefit most by promoting public climate change alarmism? What true political and financial purposes are served by the vilification of carbon dioxide? How do climate deceptions promote grossly exaggerated claims for non-fossil alternative energy capacities and advance blatant global wealth redistribution goals? With its devastating portrayal of scientific and government establishments run amok, this book is an invaluable addition to the tremendously popular literature attacking the scientific status quo. This book will bring welcome relief to all those who are fed up with climate crisis insanity.
About the AuthorAn internationally recognised commentator on scientific and public policy issues, Larry Bell has written extensively on climate and energy policy and has been featured in many prominent national and international newspapers, magazines, and television programs. Dr Bell is a Professor of Architecture and holds an Endowed Professorship in Space Architecture at the University of Houston.
ReviewsLarry Bell, author of Climate of Corruption, continues to pen a weekly online column for Forbes. Take a look at a recent column under his byline: The Bell Tells For You.
Book InformationISBN 9781608320837
Author Larry BellFormat Hardback
Page Count 298
Imprint Greenleaf Book Group LLCPublisher Greenleaf Book Group LLC
Weight(grams) 562g