tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6328822867748890069.post1300183817665036627..comments2024-02-09T08:00:08.074+00:00Comments on Heretics Corner: First denialist review of Mann - published without actually reading ithengist mcstonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02305004072053789291noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6328822867748890069.post-88698209377934495662012-02-15T21:41:02.588+00:002012-02-15T21:41:02.588+00:00Lazarus,
Storms of my Grandchildren has three 1 s...Lazarus,<br /><br />Storms of my Grandchildren has three 1 star reviews on Amazon, each between 123 and 140 words.<br /><br />Merchants of Doubt has eleven 1 star reviews on Amazon, ranging from 98 to 1,900 words, averaging 600 words each.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6328822867748890069.post-77368562877849673832012-02-09T02:30:50.826+00:002012-02-09T02:30:50.826+00:00Just read a piece on SKS about this;
http://www.sk...Just read a piece on SKS about this;<br />http://www.skepticalscience.com/Book-review-Michael-Mann-The-Hockey-Stick-and-Climate-Wars.html<br /><br />The best book I have read on the subject of denial and science has to be Merchants of Doubt, a real eye opener. I have just finished Hansen's Storms of my Grandchildren - not a great read if I'm honest but I have now ordered Censoring Science which it referenced and it looks better.<br /><br />All these books get quite long positive reviews on Amazon and very short, usually ideological 1 star reviews. Very few in the middle.Lazarushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14139033650731770470noreply@blogger.com