Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media

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An eminently readable and often humorous critique, Meltdown documents hundreds of exaggerations from scientists, politicians and the media, and ties them together with the common thread of rational self-interest.

Author(s): Patrick J. Michaels
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 208

Contents......Page 6
1 Foreword......Page 10
2 An Introduction to Global Warming......Page 18
3 Meltdown The Truth about Icecaps......Page 42
4 All Creatures Cute and Furry......Page 82
5 Spin Cycle Hurricanes Tornadoes and Other Cyclones......Page 120
6 Droughts and Floods Worse and Worse......Page 136
7 A Greener World of Changing Seasons......Page 172
8 Global Warming Disease and Death......Page 188
9 No Fact Checks Please......Page 204
10 The National Assessment Disaster......Page 216
11 The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming......Page 230
12 Breaking the Cycle......Page 246
AFTERWORD......Page 252
REFERENCES......Page 258
INDEX......Page 264