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Average rating: 4.15 · 555 ratings · 73 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Climate Change: The Facts

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Green Tyranny: Exposing the...

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The Age of Global Warming: ...

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“The orthodoxy produced by intellectual fashions, specialisation, and the appeal to authorities is the death of knowledge, and that the growth of knowledge depends entirely upon disagreement. Karl Popper[2]”
Rupert Darwall, The Age of Global Warming: A History

“As a teenager, the future vice president and his sister read and talked about Silent Spring. A happy and vivid memory, Al Gore recalled. Rachel Carson’s picture hangs in his office and her example inspired Gore to write Earth in the Balance.[2] It is one of the most extraordinary books by any democratic politician seeking high elective office, for it constitutes an attack on Western civilisation and a fundamental rejection of two of its greatest accomplishments – the Industrial and Scientific Revolutions.”
Rupert Darwall, The Age of Global Warming: A History

“If science had kept its link with religion, Gore thought humans might not be threatening the earth’s climate balance.”
Rupert Darwall, The Age of Global Warming: A History



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