Summary:
The book challenges mainstream scientific consensus on climate change, arguing against the severity of human impact on global warming and criticizing climate change policies and activists. It presents a skeptical viewpoint on climate science, aiming to debunk what the author considers alarmist claims and to question the motivations behind climate change legislation.
Key points:
1. Climate Change Debate: Morano disputes the consensus on climate change, presenting diverse scientific views that question the mainstream narrative of human-induced global warming.
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