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It seems like most of the world has gone mad. How else do you explain why 190+ countries have signed onto a treaty to reduce our output of an odorless, colorless, nontoxic gas that’s essential to life and, as its quantity in the atmosphere rises, greens the planet and makes it easier to feed everybody?
Sometimes, when pretty much everybody’s gone mad, what’s needed is a short, simple correction—like the little boy’s crying out, “The emperor has no clothes!”
That’s what you get about CO2 and lots of other subjects in Jim Hollingsworth’s wonderful book Climate Change: A Convenient Truth.
In short chapters—most just 2 or 3 pages long—Hollingsworth pulls the curtain back from the wizard of climate-change panic to show it’s just a confused old man pulling levers by which he hopes to rule the world.
One of the great things about Climate Change: A Convenient Truth is that its written so as to be understood by anyone who’s gone beyond middle school in education. And its short, short chapters are ideal to read together, as a family or a school class, and then discuss, one at a time.
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