Posted on 12/09/2022 5:39:16 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
For this year’s holidays, Yale Climate Connections is posting two bookshelves.
The first, for occasional climate readers, consists of new books in popular genres like nature writing, history, current events, advice, and fiction.
The second shelf of titles, presented below, is for the climate activists and academics on your gift list, the sort who can digest books written in more academic prose, published by university presses, and focused on specific aspects of climate change.
The Petroleum Papers: Insider the Far-Right Conspiracy to Cover Up Climate Change by Geoff Dembicki
Greenhouse Planet: How Rising CO2 Changes Plants and Life as We Know It by Lewis H. Ziska
Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape the World by Gaia Vince
Fixing the Climate: Strategies for an Uncertain World by Charles F. Sabel and David G. Victor
Charged: A History of Batteries and Lessons for a Clean Energy Future by James Morton Turner
Climate Change Adaptation: An Earth Institute Sustainability Primer by Lisa Dale
Horizon Work: At the Edges of Knowledge in an Age of Runaway Climate Change by Adriana Petryna
An Inconvenient Apocalypse: Environmental Collapse, Climate Crisis, and the Fate of Humanity by Wes Jackson and Robert Jensen
Beyond Climate Breakdown: Envisioning New Stories of Radical Hope by Peter Friederici
The Climate Crisis: Science, Impacts, Policy, Psychology, Justice, Social Movements by Adam Aron
Children’s Health & the Peril of Climate Change by Frederica Perera
Sustainable Solutions: The Climate Crisis and the Psychology of Social Action by Robert G. Jones
(Excerpt) Read more at yaleclimateconnections.org ...
Where’s the barf alert?
At first I thought we were talking about names FOR them:
Climageddonists
Warmanistas
Climanistas
Climunnists
We could probably go on..........😎👍
I still love Rush’s term:
Environmentalist Whackos...................
shorten it to ecowackos? Or ecowankers. ecotossers. gangreen......... Me, I prefer SMFs.
Doomers
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Whoa!
That one's new to me!
I like it.
You win first prize!
A green Kewpie doll.
I would have recommended:
“Red Hot Lies” by Christopher Horner
“The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don’t Want You to Know About—Because They Helped Cause Them” by Iain Murray
But, but, but it’s greeeeeeeeeen! And, you may use any of my suggested names for the SMFs. Anyone seen the missing Yosemite glacier? I know it’s here someplace.
Know that by then (500's BC) the Greek Dark Age cooling period had been going on for about 5 centuries and the people would have loved to be in another warm period like the Minoan Warm Period before them (1600-1100 BC, basically the Era of Judges) or after them (Roman Warm Period, Medieval Warm Period, or our current Modern Warm Period).
Our generation is the first generation to fuss about global warming because we evidently don't like experiencing high crop yields, more predictable rain patterns, and less deaths by plague like we're experiencing now and in all warm periods before ours. In prior warm periods people were smart enough to enjoy it. Our generation has the cult-like "enlightenment" movement telling us to hate the good life in many ways, including global warming.
Warmist Extremists
How about a calendar with pictures of Climate Conference private jets?
I’ve got a book for them: “Alice in Wonderland”.
Good one!
Isn’t there a DISINFORMATION ban on this pulp fiction?
I call them Enviro-Weenies.
Attractive post, but I don’t get your point(s).
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