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The Deniers: The World-Renowned Scientists Who Stood Up Against Global Warming Hysteria, Political Persecution, and Fraud
📖 Overview
The Deniers presents profiles of scientists who have challenged aspects of climate change consensus, documenting their research and experiences within the scientific community. Solomon interviews experts across multiple fields including physics, environmental science, and statistics who have raised questions about prevailing climate change theories.
The book examines specific scientific arguments made by these researchers regarding temperature data, climate modeling, and historical climate patterns. It details instances where these scientists faced professional consequences or criticism for publishing findings that diverged from mainstream climate change positions.
Each chapter focuses on a different scientist and their area of expertise, building a composite picture of climate science debates. The book includes perspectives from researchers at major institutions and details their methodologies and conclusions.
The work raises broader questions about scientific consensus, academic freedom, and how minority scientific viewpoints are treated within the research community. It presents a less commonly heard perspective in the climate change discussion while highlighting tensions between established theories and dissenting research.
👀 Reviews
Reader reviews trend negative to mixed, with the book receiving 3.4/5 on Goodreads and 3.7/5 on Amazon.
Positive reviews focus on:
- Detailed profiles of scientists who question climate change consensus
- Clear writing style and accessible explanations
- Documentation and citations of scientific papers
- Presentation of alternative viewpoints
Critical reviews mention:
- Cherry-picking of data and quotes
- Outdated scientific information
- Lack of balance in presenting opposing evidence
- Over-reliance on newspaper articles rather than peer-reviewed research
Several readers note the book serves more as a political argument than scientific analysis. One Amazon reviewer stated: "Solomon interviews scientists whose views are taken out of context to support his premise."
Review counts:
Amazon: 56 reviews
Goodreads: 41 reviews
LibraryThing: 12 reviews
The most common rating across platforms is 3 stars, with reviewers split on whether the book offers valuable perspective or misleading arguments.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔍 Lawrence Solomon interviewed hundreds of scientists who challenged aspects of climate change, but found that none actually denied global warming was occurring - they disputed specific claims, models, or policies.
🎓 Several scientists featured in the book, including physicist Freeman Dyson and meteorologist Hendrik Tennekes, supported the basic premise of global warming while questioning the accuracy of climate models.
📚 The book grew out of Solomon's column series "The Deniers" in Canada's National Post newspaper, where he profiled scientists who challenged mainstream climate change views.
⚡ Solomon is the founder of Energy Probe Research Foundation, one of Canada's largest environmental organizations, and has been an environmental activist since the 1970s.
🏆 Many scientists profiled in the book hold prestigious positions and credentials, including Edward Wegman (former chairman of the National Academy of Sciences' Committee on Applied and Theoretical Statistics) and Richard Tol (contributor to the UN's IPCC reports).