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Greenhouse: The 200 Year Story of Global Warming

Greenhouse: The 200 Year Story of Global Warming

Greenhouse: The 200 Year Story of Global Warming – Review
Gale’s book is split into two parts. The first half is a selective and biased story of the Industrial Revolution. The second half of the book is an short investigation of global warming. She frequently overstates her case, and always leaps to the worst conclusions possible. She never informs the reader of the problems with the global warming analysis, such as satelites that were properly configured incorrectly. She never deals with the fact that our modern instruments are more accurate, and that past figures are suspect. And she all but ignores nature’s impact on what she is studying. If you’re into Global Warming, you’ll love this book. If believe Global Warming is a farse, you’ll be annoyed by the book. If you’re undecided, don’t bother with this hysterical, biased, and unsuccessfully argued book. It includes nothing new to the debate, and frequently leaves the reader thinking he knows facts, when they are only congecture.