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The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the front lines by Michael E. Mann

Columbia University Press (Footprint Books), $42.95 hb, 395 pp

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The struggle against prejudice and obscurantism

David Karoly

 

THE HOCKEY STICK AND THE CLIMATE WARS: DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT LINES
by Michael E. Mann
Columbia University Press (Footprint Books), $42.95 hb, 395 pp, 9780231152549

 

In my recent commentary on The Garnaut Review 2011, I said ‘Climate change is often framed as a number of battles; between science and opinion, between sustainable development and economic growth, between government control and individual freedom ...’ (ABR, November 2011). Little did I know that my next review would be of a book about the Climate Wars, written by an active warrior in those battles, and subtitled Dispatches from the Front Lines.

 


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The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars: Dispatches from the front lines by Michael E. Mann

Columbia University Press (Footprint Books), $42.95 hb, 395 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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