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Tege Tornvall: Book Review Frozen Climate View

Volume 3.4 In its book ”The frozen climate views of the IPCC”, the global network Clintel (Climate Intelli-gence) scrutinizes the sixth report (AR6) from the UN climate panel IPCC. Editors are science writers Marcel Crok and Andy May. Contributing scientific…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 30 November, 2023
  • Book Reviews, Papers, Volume 3.3

Jan-Erik Solheim: Book Review “False Alarm” by Gösta Petterson

SCC Vol.3.3 Book Reviews Gösta Petterson is a professor emeritus in biochemistry at Lund University, Sweden. He has used reaction kinetics modeling as tools in his studies of mechanisms of catalysis for central metabolic enzymes, as well as interaction of…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 5 September, 2023
  • Book Reviews, Papers, Volume 2.1

Stein Bergsmark: Book Review: Green Murder

SCC Volume 2.1. The book’s main message is this: It has never been shown that human emission of the gas of life drives global warming. Large bodies of science that don’t fit the narrative have been ignored by IPCC, COP…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 5 November, 2022
  • Book Reviews, Papers, Volume 1.1

Jan-Erik Solheim: Hot Talk, Cold Science by Fred S. Singer

SCC Volume 1.1 Book Review The book Hot Talk, Cold Science is a «must» for everybody who wants to know the background for today’s climate hysteria. In addition, it gives an updated summary of how little we understand about the…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 15 August, 2021
  • Book Reviews, Papers, Volume 1.1

Morten Jødal: False Alarm by Bjørn Lomborg

SCC Volume 1.1 Book Review Western societies are taking a u-turn. We are abandoning the basis of modern civilization, and what created the industrial revolution: cheap fossil fuels. We are running to become zero emitters of carbon dioxide, in just…

  • Jan-Erik Solheim
  • 14 August, 2021
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