Book

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change

by Marc Morano

📖 Overview

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change challenges mainstream narratives about global warming and climate science. Marc Morano presents arguments against what he considers climate change alarmism through historical examples, scientific data, and policy analysis. The book examines key climate debates including temperature records, sea level rise, extreme weather events, and carbon dioxide's role in global temperatures. Morano includes interviews with scientists and policymakers while investigating the funding and politics behind climate research and environmental advocacy groups. Through fourteen chapters, Morano builds a case for climate change skepticism by documenting past predictions, analyzing current data, and questioning proposed solutions like carbon taxes and international agreements. The book provides references and citations to support its positions. This controversial text represents a direct challenge to environmental movement orthodoxy and raises questions about the intersection of science, media coverage, and public policy. The book serves as a sourcebook for those seeking arguments against mainstream climate change positions.

👀 Reviews

Readers who agree with the book's skeptical stance on climate change praise its extensive citations, documentation of predictions that didn't materialize, and examination of funding behind climate research. Multiple reviewers noted the book helped them understand scientific debates around climate data. Critics point to Morano's background in political science rather than climatology, claim he cherry-picks data, and say the tone is overly combative. Some reviewers felt the writing style was repetitive. Ratings across platforms: Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,800+ reviews) Goodreads: 4.1/5 (300+ ratings) Sample reader comments: "Well-researched but lacks scientific credentials" - Goodreads reviewer "Finally makes sense of the conflicting climate claims" - Amazon review "Too focused on attacking individuals rather than ideas" - Goodreads "Exhaustively documented claims, though writing could be tighter" - Amazon The book receives stronger ratings from conservative readers and lower ratings from those who accept mainstream climate science.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🌍 Author Marc Morano previously worked as a producer for Rush Limbaugh's television show and served as Communications Director for the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee. 🌡️ The book reached #1 on Amazon's Climatology, Environmental Science, and Nature Conservation lists after its release in 2018. 🌎 Morano's work has been cited by the U.S. Senate during climate change debates, and he maintains the website ClimateDepot.com, which aggregates climate-related news stories. 📚 The book is part of Regnery Publishing's "Politically Incorrect Guide" series, which includes over 30 titles on various controversial topics. 🗣️ The content sparked significant debate, with climate scientists like Michael Mann strongly criticizing its conclusions while others praised it for challenging mainstream climate change narratives.