Help Write a Title for the First DeSmogBlog Book

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The first DeSmogBlog book is far enough along that our publisher is demanding a title, so weโ€™re looking for feedback – and we have three other great climate change books to reward the best responses orย suggestions.

The titles we are tentatively consideringย include:

Climate Science Fiction: Exposing the PR Campaign to Deny Globalย Warming

Courting Climate Chaos: Exploring the PR Campaign to Deny Globalย Warming

Fossil Fools: The PR Tactics used to Bamboozle the World about Climateย Change

Manufacturing Doubt: Exposing the PR Campaign to Confuse People about Climateย Change

Spinning Climate Change: Who Convinced Us to Ignore Global Warming; andย How

You Canโ€™t Spin Mother Nature: Exposing the PR Campaign to Deny Climateย Change

You can offer criticisms, edits or alternatives in the comment section below or send them directly to me at [email protected]. Again, top three most useful respondents will get a freeย book.

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