Monday, September 20, 2010

A Balanced Debate




Climate Change: The Facts
Collaborated by the Institute of Public Affairs

Climate change is a confusing issue. No one knows the facts on what will happen, that is because no one can know what will happen. Be very wary of the use of the term modelling, that’s one fact.

Alarmists and Sceptics, whatever. One thing is for sure, debate has been non-existent or at the very least one sided with claims of settled science. Science demands rigor, and on this issue there has been none.

The Institute of Public Affairs aimed to rectify this imbalance by producing this book and sending it to every MP and selling it to those in the general public willing to purchase. As it is aimed at politicians it is brief, to the point and broken down into manageable chunks covering a variety of aspects on this huge issue.

It not only covers the science with experts such as Ian Plimer. It also informs on the climategate scandal. As well as the economic and political ramifications, often forgotten by those running the country.

It’s short yet thorough. A good read for anyone interested in balance in debate.


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