Great book, it gives an insight into the numerous variables which affect climate, instead of blaming just co2. The book shows how unreliable and poorly constructed climate modelling is, giving that the models ignore the major contributions to climate change.
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I was very disappointed on initial reading, as I had a high regard for Ian Plimer. It is not written in a scientific perspective, ie dispassionate and orderly review of facts and possible implications. Rather it is a bit of a rambling, disjointed anti global warming diatribe. Often he starts one a particular area, gives fairly reasoned argument and then moves off in a different direction. He makes the occasional telling point, but these are buried in a lot of opinion rather than fact. A bit more scrutiny by the author and editor would have made a much more believable book. As it stands, it is more opinion, belief systems than a value-free discussion of an important area.
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