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Patrick J. Michaels



Average rating: 4.01 · 312 ratings · 33 reviews · 14 distinct works
Climate Change: The Facts

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Lukewarming: The New Climat...

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Climate Coup: Global Warmin...

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The Satanic Gases: Clearing...

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Scientocracy: The Tangled W...

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Shattered Consensus: The Tr...

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Sound and Fury: The Science...

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“The damage caused by opioids is largely caused by their prohibition,”
Patrick J. Michaels, Scientocracy: The Tangled Web of Public Science and Public Policy

“another tactic being used to leverage more grant money from Congress—namely, the exaggeration of threats. Since the 1960s, environmental scientists have sequentially forecast existential threats from overpopulation, pollution, extinctions, global cooling, acid rain, global warming, stratospheric ozone depletion, low-level ozone increases, and fine-scale particulates. Ocean acidification looms on the horizon as the next threat.”
Patrick J. Michaels, Scientocracy: The Tangled Web of Public Science and Public Policy

“We wrote, “The constancy of these somewhat independent results encourages us to conclude that 21st century warming will be modest and near the low end of the IPCC TAR [Third Assessment Report] projections.”
Patrick J. Michaels, Lukewarming: The New Climate Science that Changes Everything



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