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Summary of Marc Morano's The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change (The Politically Incorrect Guides)
Summary of Marc Morano's The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change (The Politically Incorrect Guides)
Summary of Marc Morano's The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change (The Politically Incorrect Guides)
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#1 I am not a scientist, but I do regularly appear on television to expose the unscientific claims about catastrophic man-made climate change. I have spent the last twenty-five years in a variety of disciplines, including as a working journalist, documentary maker, radio talk show host, and author.

#2 I am a climate skeptic, a doubter, and a dissenter. I have been smeared as a denier. But I am not alone in my skepticism. I work regularly with a large network of internationally renowned scientists, many of them formerly of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

#3 I started out my political life as an eleven-year-old volunteer for Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign. I was not a fan of James Watt, Reagan’s Interior secretary, as I was upset by his land-use policies and by what I perceived to be his anti-environmental stances.

#4 My documentary refuted the myth that environmentalists and celebrities are the friends of indigenous people. I spoke with the tribal leaders who have contempt for environmental activists and celebrities because they feel exploited by them.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateApr 29, 2022
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    #1

    I am not a scientist, but I do regularly appear on television to expose the unscientific claims about catastrophic man-made climate change. I have spent the last twenty-five years in a variety of disciplines, including as a working journalist, documentary maker, radio talk show host, and author.

    #2

    I am a climate skeptic, a doubter, and a dissenter. I have been smeared as a denier. But I am not alone in my skepticism. I work regularly with a large network of internationally renowned scientists, many of them formerly of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

    #3

    I started out my political life as an eleven-year-old volunteer for Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign. I was not a fan of James Watt, Reagan’s Interior secretary, as I was upset by his land-use policies and by what I perceived to be his anti-environmental stances.

    #4

    My documentary refuted the myth that environmentalists and celebrities are the friends of indigenous people. I spoke with the tribal leaders who have contempt for environmental activists and celebrities because they feel exploited by them.

    #5

    I went to work for the U. S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee under then-chairman Senator James Inhofe of Oklahoma in 2006. From 2006 to 2009, I was the committee’s director of communications and the speechwriter for the senator on green issues.

    #6

    Climate change, whether man-made or not, is a threat to every aspect of your life. The solutions proposed by the UN and their scientists will have enormous impacts on land use, prices, the world’s economy, and even our national sovereignty.

    #7

    There are many people who don’t believe in climate change, and they’re often ridiculed by the media and scientists. But even the Obama administration EPA chief has admitted that there would be no measurable climate impact from the proposed remedies.

    #8

    The notion that a UN agreement to limit emissions will somehow alter the Earth’s temperature or storminess borders on belief in witchcraft.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    Everyone seems to be warning about the dangers of climate change.

    #2

    The world is running a fever, and the effects will be dire. As another commentator noted, Snows are less frequent and less deep. They do not often lie, below the mountains, more than one, two or three days, and very rarely a week.

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