9781069667205: Canary In A Climate World: Climate Realism vs. The Net Zero Myth (Canary In a Covid World / Climate Word)

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What if the climate narrative is not what you’ve been told?

Canary in a Climate World: Climate Realism vs. the Net Zero Myth is the bold third volume in the bestselling Canary series.

Following the bestselling earlier Canary volumes exploring propaganda, censorship, money, fear, and power during the Covid era, this new volume turns to one of the most consequential issues of our time: climate change, global warming, and the policies being enacted in their name.

Bringing together 36 experts from across physics, climate science, geology, engineering, economics, medicine, law, journalism, public policy, psychology, and other fields, this book shows that the public has been given an incomplete and often misleading picture.

Contributors include Nobel Prize-winning physicist John F. Clauser, Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, MIT atmospheric physicist Richard S. Lindzen, Princeton physicist William Happer, Henrik Svensmark, Nir Shaviv, Angus Dalgleish, and many others.

Together, they examine the evidence behind climate change and global warming claims, the role of carbon dioxide (CO2), the costs and consequences of Net Zero policy, the realities of modern energy systems, and the powerful influence of narrative, psychology, and public messaging on how these issues are understood.

Several contributors also identify striking parallels between the Covid era and the climate debate, including fear-based messaging, censorship, institutional incentives, and the use of crisis narratives to justify expanding control.

Fascinating, thought-provoking, and highly readable, this collection brings the climate debate and its far-reaching consequences vividly to life.

Whether you agree with every conclusion or not, this book challenges assumptions, provokes thought, and invites readers to consider the evidence with an open mind.

Featuring contributions from 36 leading voices including:

John F. Clauser, Patrick Moore, Richard S. Lindzen, William Happer, Nir Shaviv, Henrik Svensmark, Angus Dalgleish, Ian Plimer, Ian Clark, John Christy, Willie Soon, Ramesh Thakur, Christopher Essex, Michael Rectenwald, Seamus Bruner, James Allan, Shawn Buckley, Rodney Palmer, Meredith Miller, Tom Harris, and many others.

Together, the Canary books offer an essential account of propaganda, censorship, money, fear, power — and now the climate narrative itself.

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Hattie Klotz is a British journalist who has lived in Canada for close to 20 years. She writes regularly on food, design and interesting people doing interesting things. Married and the mother to three young girls, she grew up in a beautiful house with stunning gardens, now open to the public, created by her parents in East Sussex, England.

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