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7-16-09
 

Good News: Comprehensive Report Challenges Global-Warming Alarmism

 

An authoritative new book draws on thousands of peer-reviewed research papers and books, plus additional scientific research, as it challenges popular concerns that global warming is either man-made or would have harmful effects.

The hefty "Climate Change Reconsidered: The 2009 Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change" weighs in at more than 4 pounds, and is available free online.

"We see no evidence whatsoever for the claim that the warming of the last 50 years is due to human activities," co-author Dr. S. Fred Singer said in presenting the report. "On the contrary … we see evidence against man-made global warming."

Singer and Dr. Craig Idso, as well as 35 contributors and reviewers, offer an authoritative and detailed rebuttal of the findings of the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), on which the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress have relied for regulatory proposals, including the energy tax known as "Cap and Trade."

"This is really not about science," Singer said. "What is really going on — not only in Washington, but in Europe and elsewhere — is money and power. That is what it's all about."

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— Jennifer Mesko

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