New Emperors' Novel Clothes - Climate Change Analysed - Aziz I. Adam - Bücher - Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd - 9781922168801 - 10. Januar 2013
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New Emperors' Novel Clothes - Climate Change Analysed

Aziz I. Adam

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New Emperors' Novel Clothes - Climate Change Analysed

Here at last is a scientific voice from the developing world that dissects the West's current obsession with "dangerous man-made climate change". Hans Christian Andersen's 19th century fairy tale, The Emperor's New Clothes, serves as a parable for today's anthropogenic global warming hoax that has politicians, journalists and academics around the developed world bending the knee to the new green religion of climate alarmism. Like the boy in the fairy tale, the author points out that the climate "emperor" also has no clothes. Making extensive use of documentary evidence from across the scientific spectrum he demonstrates that the alleged "consensus" of the climate scientists is non-existent. The writer examines in detail the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) assessment reports and finds there is no credible scientific evidence to back up the claims of imminent climate catastrophe. The present book has particular significance, given that the developing world will suffer most if deprived of sources of urgently needed cheap energy as a result of the West's futile, indeed hypocritical, crusade to "save the planet" by outlawing fossil fuels. The New Emperors' Novel Clothes is an important addition to the growing body of scientific literature refuting the claims of the climate alarmists. Let's hope more of our politicians are starting to pay attention.

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 10. Januar 2013
ISBN13 9781922168801
Verlag Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
Seitenanzahl 444
Maße 146 × 25 × 207 mm   ·   576 g
Sprache Englisch