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Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind The Global Warming Hoax
 
 

Climate of Corruption: Politics and Power Behind The Global Warming Hoax [Kindle Edition]

Larry Bell
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New revelations demonstrate how politics and powerful special-interest agendas have warped the most important scientific debate of the 21st century.

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, humor, 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. Climate of Corruption will bring welcome relief to all those who are fed up with climate crisis insanity.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1560 KB
  • Print Length: 325 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1608320839
  • Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group LLC (1 Jan 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B004J17AUY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #133,298 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Essential Reading? 8 April 2011
By M. Dowden HALL OF FAME TOP 50 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I know that Larry Bell has been demonised by some, and even accused of being paid by the oil and gas industries for publishing certain facts (where is the proof of this money?). This book is written in a way that is possibly of more interest to a US citizen, but it also does show examples of worldwide problems. Sometimes he does seem to rant a bit also, but considering that things he complains about are relevant to us all, whatever side of the global warming debate you stand on, you can quite see why, and how angry he gets, along with millions of other people.

Like Larry I am no expert on the whole issue, but like him and others I can also see how we are all being hoodwinked and how others are making masses of money out of it. Unfortunately the people who should be reading this probably won't, but there is a sound reason why you should. Firstly forget about the fact that there is no conclusive evidence that man made global warming even exists (for every research paper that says it does or doesn't there are others that say the complete opposite). What Mr Bell shows here is some of the things that do not make any sense. With carbon off-setting where a company really pays someone else to take some of their CO2 emissions you can see that carbon emissions can remain the same and a company can quite legitimately record a decrease in their emissions. Most people still don't understand how it works, you can quite honestly believe that you were paying for trees to be grown or some other such scheme. If one company offsets its emissions against another company that isn't a heavy user no reduction in real emissions occurs, but according to people like Al Gore and others (who are raking in the money) this is making a significant reduction in CO2 emissions.

More people know about Ethanol and other such ideas, where there are no benefits, because you have to create more emissions to make a product than it is worth. Some things like our energy saving light bulbs which although are saving us money on our fuel bills are not exactly green to the enviroment. These and other things Larry writes about here. There are other things that I would have liked him to also have included, but perhaps he isn't aware of them, or didn't have enough space.

My biggest problem with this book though is that in places it may not be that easy for a lot of people to understand, unless you already know something about the subjects mentioned. There are things also that are only lightly touched upon which should have been given more space. If you are interested in the whole debate then get this, but if you are someone who doesn't have that much knowledge you may find it a bit heavy going. Whilst it is on promo though at the moment perhaps people who couldn't normally afford it will find themselves with a bargain, and also after reading this will find exactly how much spin has been put onto certain things, trusting in the public's ignorance to go unnoticed.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful
By QB
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another mind-opening book on climate change (inevitable) versus man-made global warming (unlikely). power and money dictate that the masses need to believe the global warming hype. wake up world well done mr bell who carries on where nigel lawson and a few others left off...
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Food for Thought 22 April 2011
By Maria TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This book presents the alternative view about global warming & raises many points which show that not everything is quite as it seems. At times this is answers some questions , asks others & certainly makes you think . Some of the technical information was a bit too difficult for me to understand & is written from a U.S. point of view. It seems that most of the basics apply anywhere & what has left me most worried is the absence of the scientific basis for man-made global warming & how there seems to be a political agenda rather than scientific need for what we are being told. Well worth reading by those on either side of the argument ., & those who haven't yet decided.
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