Solomon's "Denier" Book Cheered by Inner Circle

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Amazon.com has been irritatingly slow delivering Lawrence Solomon’s new book The Deniers: The World Renowned Scientists Who Stood Up Against Global Warming Hysteria, Political Persecution, and Fraud – and those who are too fearful to do so. It’sย  like waiting for the movie version of a favorite novel: you know the whole story, but you still want to see the Hollywoodย spin.

The book is based on a series of columns that appeared in the National Post – a desperate attempt to prove that there is legitimate scientific debate about whether humans are causing climate change. It will be most interesting to see if Solomon includes in the book the apologies, disclaimers and corrections that he had to write after his subjects slammed him for misrepresenting their work or theirย position.

We’ll let you know the minute the bookย arrives.

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