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I’ve already published a list of more than 100 peer-reviewed papers challenging various aspects of the common climate narrative. Here are some overall summaries. They don’t all completely agree, but they are excellent places to spend your weekends reading.
An Assessment of the Conventional Global Warming Narrative, by Richard Lindzen, with Nic Lewis
Climate of the Past, Present and Future. A scientific debate, 2nd ed., by Javier Vinos - this is very technical and probably the most correct summary anyone has ever written so far.
The Rational Climate E-Book, 2nd ed, by Patrice Poyet. Technical and very worth reading. Gives great detail on the origin of Arhennius’s equations and why they are not fit for purpose. Updated September 2022.
On Climate Sensitivity, by Richard Lindzen.
Rethinking the Greenhouse Effect, by William Kininmonth
A Primer on Carbon Dioxide and Climate, by the CO2 Coalition.
The Positive Impact of Human CO₂ Emissions on the Survival of Life on Earth, by Patrick Moore.
The Greatly Exaggerated Threat of Man-made Warming, by John McLean, former IPCC reviewer who has become an open critic of the organization.
The Tropical Skies, Falsifying Climate Alarm, by John Christy. Short and full of data.
The 2021 State of the Climate, by Ole Humlum.
The Skeptic’s Handbook, by Jo Nova
An Open Letter by Ron Davison
How the IPCC Sees what isn’t There, by GWPF