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Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes the Global Warming Scam

June 21, 2010 by  
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  • ISBN13: 9781935071839
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Those now notorious intercepted emails documenting leading scientists conspiring to squelch global-warming skeptics and falsifying data proved exactly what Brian Sussman has been saying for years. Climategate is intended for anyone who has ever expressed skepticism about the clamorous environmentalist claims that the Earth is in peril because of mankind’s appetite for carbon-based fuels. By tracing the origins of the current climate scare, Sussman guides the reader … More >>

Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes the Global Warming Scam

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5 Responses to “Climategate: A Veteran Meteorologist Exposes the Global Warming Scam”
  1. Denver says:

    Finally, a highly-trained professional meteorologist discloses the truth about the fraud that is man-made global warming.

    Mr. Sussman names names and uncovers the vile deceptiveness that has both “educated” our children and provided a huge moneymaker for Gore, Obama and others who will profit from this hoax.

    A must read. I’m buying several copies for presents.

    Dallas
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. N. Spatz says:

    I managed to order the book with overnight shipping and got my copy over 2 weeks before it will be officially released. I highly doubt that the 1 start reviewer paid for overnight shipping then sat up all night to read it before writing a review. I could be wrong.

    I am in college and have this preached in every class from business strategy, New Testament Theology, chemistry, biology, history….you name it, I hear about global warming. Suddenly every class is actually about global warming. Sussman does a great job pointing out environmental fraud since Rachel Carson in 62 and Paul Ehrlich in 68, both of which I learned about in the college classroom as being new additions to the Holy Trinity.

    It is worth noting that Gore had a cold (or would it be a fever?) and did not go to the climate talks in “hopenhagen.” I think even he is realizing that his credibility is evaporating (freezing?). The global warming group and environmental fad seems to always resort to a tactic of fear. It has been turning lukewarm on me. The latest Rasmussen shows man made global warming believers flushing down to 33%.

    This book covers the “science” and politics of global warming, I mean, climate change. He points out that 2005 was actually #16, not #1 as Gore says, on the list of hottest years in recent history. Just ask yourself, who will be the winner and who will be the loser if government control is increased for the “ecological justice.” (See Blood and Gore)

    What’s wrong with greenhouse gas emissions? I release them every time I have Mexican food. Will the government tax that too? Is that what “taxing up the wazoo” means?

    I think Dennis Miller said it best when he spoke about global warming, “Beware the prophet seeking profit.”

    1971: Global Cooling

    2002: Global Warming

    2006: Climate Change

    Further reading:

    Green Hell by Milloy

    Red Hot Lies by Horner

    The Deniers by Solomon

    Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them

    Red Hot Lies: How Global Warming Alarmists Use Threats, Fraud, and Deception to Keep You Misinformed

    The Deniers, Fully Revised: The World-Renowned Scientists Who Stood Up Against Global Warming Hysteria, Political Persecution and Fraud

    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. JustMe says:

    Sussman provides many very good, but also very quick ‘snapshots’ of the entire movie it would take to fully understand the scientific, economic, political, moral, etc. problems with the bases for harmful AGW. He highlights the fact he’s won several awards for being a good TV personality, but doesn’t make the fact he has a meteorology degree well known (I read this on a third party website). A lot of readers may not appreciate the fact that he goes into into a fair amount of history, political philosophy, and even a touch of theology in the first chapter. But, I do admit I was glad I read that portion thoroughly, since it does provide the reader with a more solid background/foundation on which to understand why he believes/says what he does.

    Sussman is not afraid of letting you know what he thinks about certain people and ideas. Most of the time, this makes for good reading. On occasion, though, he could’ve toned things down a little (like calling Karl Marx a bast****). The text is well referenced, but there are the occasional exaggerations (300 mph jet streams? – rare, at best) and instances when more/better documentation would’ve been great – especially when he references his own interviews and refers to the climategate emails. Sussman is clearly writing about a topic he holds to be important, and it is this fervor which makes this book good. As much of the book is about his personal experiences (challenges, perhaps), he’s encountered in both his professional and personal life since he’s officially become a ‘denier.’ Very little of the science presented in this book was ‘new’ for me; that will be true for you as well, if you keep up to date on the topic. If you’re looking for a peek into the makings of climategate and care about scientific integrity & ethics, however, this will be an excellent read. Enjoy.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Kent Gordon says:

    I have followed this issue for several years. It took me a couple of years before I came to the point of view that Sussman lays out here. Global warming is a deeply insidious expression of Marxism with the express agenda of de-development and global wealth redistribution. This is as anti-capitalist and un-American as it gets. Sussman lays out the major issues well, which basically amount to cherry picking of data and manipulating mathematical models to produce the desired results.

    What was so hard in my journey here as an engineer was to see that such a large segment of the academic and scientific community has been corrupted into religiously advancing this theory. The incentive system of having government funding as the primary source where you get funding to advance the theory, but sit out in the cold if you don’t buy in is in itself rather disturbing. Sussman didn’t delve into this aspect, but it is partially covered in the book “SuperFreakonomics”. I have yet to see any author take on the challenge of how to reform science funding. For the sake of the continued contribution of science to human prosperity, this challenge must be taken up.

    My only real criticism of Sussman is that he is preaching to the choir. He doesn’t do enough to bring people along who are where I was a couple of years ago — skeptical, but not quite able to believe the extent of the corruption. In my own journey the writings of Freeman Dyson at Princeton, Richard Lindzen at MIT and the well known systems engineer Burt Ratan helped me a great deal.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Much like environmentally friendly, pure, cold pressed orange oil, Sussman’s “Climategate” essentially dissolves and removes any and all arguments that would be in favor of the Toxic Marxism infused, incredibly destructive “Cap and Trade” “we are going to control everything that you do”, world government style proposition.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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