Hot Talk, Cold Science, Third Edition: Global Warmings Unfinished Debate Audiobook, by S. Fred Singer Play Audiobook Sample

Hot Talk, Cold Science, Third Edition: Global Warming's Unfinished Debate Audiobook

Hot Talk, Cold Science, Third Edition: Global Warmings Unfinished Debate Audiobook, by S. Fred Singer Play Audiobook Sample
Release Date: November 5, 2024
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Read By: Axel Bosley Publisher: Blackstone Publishing Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0 hours and 00 min. at 1.5x Speed 0 hours and 00 min. at 2.0x Speed
Release Date: November 5, 2024
Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798874868505

Publisher Description

The revised and expanded third edition of Hot Talk, Cold Science forms the capstone of the distinguished astrophysicist Dr. S. Fred Singer’s lucid, yet hard scientific look at climate change. And the book is no less explosive than its predecessors—and certainly never more timely.

Singer explores the inaccuracies in historical climate data and the failures of climate models, as well as the impact of solar variability, clouds, ocean currents, and sea levels on global climate—plus factors that could mitigate any human impact on world climate.

Singer’s masterful analysis decisively shows that the pessimistic, and often alarming, global-warming scenarios depicted in the media have no scientific basis. In fact, he finds that many aspects of increased levels of CO2, as well as any modest warming, such as a longer growing seasons for food and a reduced need to use fossil fuels for heating, would have a highly positive impact on the human race.

As alarmists clamor to impose draconian government restrictions on entire populations in order to combat “climate change,” this book reveals some contradictory facts, including:

  • CO2 has not caused temperatures or sea levels to rise beyond historical rates.

  • Severe storms have not increased in frequency or intensity since 1970—neither have heat waves nor droughts.

  • Global “climate change” is not harming coral reefs.

  • Any increases in CO2 concentrations across huge time spans haven’t preceded rising global temperatures, they’ve followed them by about 600 to 800 years—just the opposite of alarmist claims.

  • “Carbon” taxes and other “solutions” to the global warming “crisis” would have severe consequences for economically disadvantaged groups and nations.

  • Alarmist climate scientists have hidden their raw temperature data and deleted emails—then undermined the peer-review system to squelch debate.

In sum, despite all the hot talk—and outright duplicity—there is no “climate crisis” resulting from human activities and no such threat on the horizon.

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“Hot Talk, Cold Science provides the reader with important facts and evidence consistently and conveniently overlooked by climate alarmists, making clear the case on global warming is far from closed.”

— Ted Cruz, US Senator; chairman, Senate Subcommittee on Science and Space 

Quotes

  • “Here in Hot Talk, Cold Science, [Singer] updates his findings regarding those conjectures, as well as giving a tour of the political landscape that melded itself to the climate-alarm agenda.”

    — John R. Christy, director, Earth System Science Center, University of Alabama

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About S. Fred Singer

S. Fred Singer (1924–2020) was one of the world’s preeminent authorities on energy and environmental issues. A pioneer in the development of rocket and satellite technology, Dr. Singer designed the first satellite instrument for measuring atmospheric ozone and was a principal developer of scientific and weather satellites. Author of more than 400 technical articles in scientific, economics, and public policy journals, plus more than 400 articles in popular publications, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and the Washington Post.

About Axel Bosley

Liam Dicosimo is an in-demand narrator with a background in film and stage acting.