Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Climate Cover Up - Book Review

Climate Cover-Up

by James Hoggan

Worth reading if you want to understand how vested interests have hijacked all discussions about 1) whether climate change exists, and  2) the human industrialized role in that change, and  3) whether there is much disagreement between scientists about the causes of climate change, and 4) whether we can/should do anything about it.

 This review is from Greystone Books:

An insider's view of how the energy industry has fuelled a bogus controversy about climate change.

This book rips the lid off the campaign to discredit scientists, confuse journalists, and deny climate change. The tactics have been slick, but PR expert James Hoggan and investigative journalist Richard Littlemore have compiled a readable, accessible guidebook through the muck. Beginning with leaked memos from the coal industry, the oil industry and the tobacco-sponsored lie-about-science industry, the authors expose the plans to "debunk" global warming; they track the execution of those plans; and they illuminate the results—confusion, inaction, and an epidemic of public mistrust.

Climate Cover-Up names names, identifying bogus experts who are actually paid lobbyists and flaks. The authors reveal the PR techniques used to misinform, to mangle the language, and to intimidate the media into maintaining a phony climate change debate. Exposing the seedy origins of that debate, this book will leave you fuming at the extent, the effect, and the ethical affront of the climate cover-up.

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