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This book presents a contrarian perspective on climate change, arguing that conventional climatology has overstated the certainty and severity of human-caused warming. The author challenges widely accepted temperature records, climate models, and attribution studies, suggesting that natural variability and methodological errors have been underestimated in scientific assessments. The work engages with debates about data quality, the urban heat island effect, and the reliability of paleoclimate reconstructions. It reflects a particular strand of scientific dissent that emerged during the early 2000s, when public and political discourse around climate policy intensified. The book belongs to a genre of technical criticism aimed at specialist and lay audiences interested in alternative interpretations of climate data.
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