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Adapt Or Die: The Science, Politics and Economics of Climate Change Paperback – 22 Jan. 2004
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- Print length320 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherProfile Books
- Publication date22 Jan. 2004
- Dimensions13.4 x 2.4 x 21.5 cm
- ISBN-101861977956
- ISBN-13978-1861977953
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- Publisher : Profile Books; Main edition (22 Jan. 2004)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 320 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1861977956
- ISBN-13 : 978-1861977953
- Dimensions : 13.4 x 2.4 x 21.5 cm
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This book is one of the poorest attempts at non-fiction writing i have ever read. It basically serves no purpose apart from understanding the sort of garbage that floats around in the heads of oil lobbyists.
That's the same CEI whose chairman Myron Ebbell called Sir David King (the UK's top scientist) "an alarmist", and stated that climate change was dreamt up by the EU to hamper American competitivness. And the same IPN whose head Julian Morris called Sir David King "an embarassment", and who employs Nils-Axel Morner, infamous for lying about his association with INQUA while discussing the Kyoto protocol.
Is it any wonder that this book consists of cloudy theory, muddled facts, white lies and outright falsehoods? The authors are, for the most part, discredited scientists writting tangentally to the subject, and making exceptionally tenuous accusations based on misinterpreted information at best. The black, oily hand of Big Oil is all over this one I'm afraid...