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The Global Warming Mafia - An uncomfortable truth and a non-existent climate change supported by economic interests that silence a large part of the scientific community - cover

The Global Warming Mafia - An uncomfortable truth and a non-existent climate change supported by economic interests that silence a large part of the scientific community

Catherine Dumont

Publisher: MB Cooltura

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Summary

More than 30,000 scientists have signed a petition stating that there is no scientific evidence to support the idea of man-made global warming. However, catastrophic alerts predict a terrifying near future if we don´t stop producing the carbon dioxide that is supposed to cause rising temperatures around the world. But is this really true? Different investigations show the opposite. Why then has the global warming agenda been imposed so strongly? Billions of dollars are at stake, both in policy and research, but there is also a whole industry behind so-called "clean energies". Find out what role personalities like Bill Gates and Elon Musk play in this puzzle.
Available since: 07/03/2021.
Print length: 40 pages.

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