An Inconvenient Truth is so last year! Al Gore's book may have been No. 1 in 2006, but the global warming deniers and delayers are outselling everyone this year.
Of course, Bjørn Lomborg's collection of cherry-picked misinformation, Cool It is the top-selling book in four categories: Climatology, Climate Changes, Public Policy, and even Conservation. But who knew that the top book in both Meteorology and Weather was the Competitive Enterprise Institute's The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming (and Environmentalism) -- a book whose title would be accurate if only the word "politically" were removed?
And the no. 2 book in both Climate Changes and Weather is coauthored by world-class denier Fred Singer -- Unstoppable Global Warming: Every 1,500 Years. Sounds like disaster movie dialogue: "It's unstoppable, I tell you, unstoppable."
The no. 4 book in Climate Changes (as of today) is a delightful piece of long-discredited disinformation, The Chilling Stars: The New Theory of Climate Change: "The authors explain their theory that sub-atomic particles from exploded stars have more effect on the climate than manmade CO2." Not. And let's not forget the no. 1 book in the land -- by champion delayer Alan Greenspan -- The Age of Turbulence.
I guess I should have gone contrarian, maybe titled my book: Global Warming: A New Heaven on Earth.
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Delay And Deny Posted 3:36 am
26 Sep 2007
Tell me about it!
All the King County Library denialist books that I put on hold take months to come in! Even when they order 20 copies, there's still 100 people who want to read the truth.
John Bailo
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Jones Posted 3:52 am
26 Sep 2007
Richard Dawkins has noticed this phenomenon too. He calls them "fleas."
Now...what did they use to say about climatologists being attention-seeking self-promoters with financial motivations?
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trock Posted 4:23 am
26 Sep 2007
People might like to read about the faith healers, but when they really get sick, they are grateful for modern medicine developed from science. I'm grateful for living in a country where most times government is from hard headed philosophy, not religion like in some countries.
Fantasy and fiction outsell and can make people feel better. But when we have to deal with reality, that's when it can be hard work. Not everybody is up for that.
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GreyFlcn Posted 10:09 am
26 Sep 2007
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roverdc Posted 7:49 pm
26 Sep 2007
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A Siegel Posted 12:40 pm
27 Sep 2007
Now, we can hope it is already entrenched skeptics buying works in their passion rather than uncertain people buying in.
Truly don't like hearing that these works are so popular in the library.
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blooc Posted 2:08 pm
27 Sep 2007
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snedunuri Posted 3:26 pm
07 Oct 2007
I've had it up to here with these backward "religious" s?itheads. Is there nothing that can be done to shut them up once and for all?
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