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Climate Change: The Facts 2017

The Facts 2017

Author: Jennifer Marohasy  

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Contributors: John Abbot, Sallie Baliunas, Simon Breheny, Bob Carter, Paul Driessen, Tony Heller, Craig Idso, Clive James, Bj²rn Lomborg, Jennifer Marohasy, Pat Michaels, John Nicol, Jo Nova, Ian Plimer, Tom Quirk, Peter Ridd, Matt Ridley, Ken Ring, Nicola Scafetta, Willie Soon, Roy Spencer, Jaco Vlok, Anthony Watts.

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Contributors: John Abbot, Sallie Baliunas, Simon Breheny, Bob Carter, Paul Driessen, Tony Heller, Craig Idso, Clive James, Bj²rn Lomborg, Jennifer Marohasy, Pat Michaels, John Nicol, Jo Nova, Ian Plimer, Tom Quirk, Peter Ridd, Matt Ridley, Ken Ring, Nicola Scafetta, Willie Soon, Roy Spencer, Jaco Vlok, Anthony Watts.

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Climate Change: The Facts 2017 contains 22 essays by internationally-renowned experts and commentators, including Dr Bjorn Lomborg, Dr Matt Ridley, Professor Peter Ridd, Dr Willie Soon, Dr Ian Plimer, Dr Roy Spencer, and literary giant Clive James. The volume is edited by Dr Jennifer Marohasy, Senior Fellow at the Institute of Public Affairs. Fourteen of the contributors currently hold or have held positions at a university or a scientific research organisation. Dr Jennifer Marohasy said, “Climate Change: The Facts 2017 presents the case for climate change policies to be based on scientific evidence and it reveals how many of the potential policy responses to climate change are often wildly disproportionate compared to their potential cost.” “However, our understanding of how the climate operates is incomplete and it is critically important to challenge the view that the planet is facing a global warming catastrophe.” “Climate Change: The Facts 2017 addresses a range of issues including the science of climate change, the homogenisation and manipulation of temperature data, the economic and social impact of climate change policy proposals, and the way climate change is presented by the media and portrayed in popular culture,” said Dr Marohasy.

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Publisher
Institute of Public Affairs Ltd
Published
1st September 2017
Pages
380
ISBN
9780909536039

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