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The Deniers
First edition cover
Author
Lawrence Solomon
Original title
The Deniers: The world-renowned scientists who stood up against global warming hysteria, political persecution, and fraud* *And those who are fearful to do so
Cover artist
Charles Bork
Country
United States
Language
English
Subject
climate/climate change
Genre
Non-fiction
Publisher
Richard Vigilante Books
Publication date
2008-04-01
Media type
Print (Hardcover)
Pages
239
ISBN
978-0-9800763-1-8
OCLC
213837960
Dewey Decimal
363.738/74 22
LC Class
QC981.8.G56 S57 2008
The Deniers is a 2008 book by Lawrence Solomon, a Canadian environmentalist and writer. Subtitled "The world-renowned scientists who stood up against global warming hysteria, political persecution, and fraud," the book draws attention to a number of scientists and others who, according to Solomon, have advanced arguments against what he calls the "alarmist" view of global warming, as presented by Al Gore, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the mainstream media, and others. The book is based on a series of columns Solomon wrote for Canada's National Post. It has been criticized for misquoting the scientists it featured.
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