Those who regularly follow this blog will have noted that I am an
avid readerexplorer of all things dealing with the intersection of
science and politics. In particular, the computational modeling of
global climate and the politics of global climate change.It is of
great concern to me that those whom I label as global warming
alarmists continue to demand that governments enact selfserving
laws, rules and regulations which manipulate public policy for the
promotion of progressive politics and special interests profits.
All the while a complacent population sits back and is spoonfed
biased information by a media that has been thoroughly corrupted by
the progressive political debate.Therefore, I became interested in
a book that is about to be released April 20, 2011 from the Cato
Institute anddecided to review the book to determine its honesty,
relevance and usefulness in explaining what the government has done
and attempting to do now and in the future.It succeeds on all
fronts and I am highly recommending it as a good backgrounder on
some of the most significant faults, failings and flatulations of
the global climate debate.
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