Heartland Institute Ensures Bad Book Has Great "Sales"

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onJan 23, 2008 @ 12:34 PST

In a sustained campaign to stamp out responsible policymaking, the Heartland Institute has been distributing the denier text Unstoppable Global Warming – Every 1,500 Years to state politicians who are grappling with decisions about how to address globalย warming.

Late last week, the Hays Daily News reported that Heartland was behind the gift of an autographed copy of the book to Kansas Governor Kathleen Sibelius. DeSmogBlog regulars will recognize Sibelius as the woman behind a decision to block approvals for new coal-fired electricity plants in Kansas, a move that has inspired all manner of corporate underhandedness inย response.

Now, the Des Moines Globe Gazette is reporting that Heartland also handed out copies of S. Fred Singer and Dennis Avery ‘s risible book to Iowa legislators who are considering new measures intended to combat climate change.

You can imagine the outrage that would filled the netwaves if some deep-pocketed soul offered state politicians copies of a decent, accurate climate change book, like Betsy Kolbert’s Field Notes from a Catastrophe or Tim Flannery’s The Weathermakers. There would be cries of outrage from industry-backed flaks at places like Heartland demanding that legislators also be forced to read something that would provide โ€œbalanceโ€ to the views held by an overwhelming majority of climate scientists (and reasonably well-informed people) the worldย over.

We can only hope that the legislators in question truly make an effort to inform themselves and are not taken in by what passes as the โ€œbest scienceโ€ that oil money canย buy.

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