Climate of Fear
by Thomas Gale Moore
Publisher: Cato Institute 1998
ISBN/ASIN: B001OW7CBS
Number of pages: 192
Description:
Both historical and economic analysis suggests, the author argues, that a warmer climate would be, on balance, beneficial to both mankind and the environment. The book calls into question the entire campaign led by Vice President Al Gore and others.
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