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| Written by Holly Fretwell | |
| Thursday, 13 September 2007 | |
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WorldNetDaily reported
yesterday that a new children’s book on global warming by
Kids
Ahead Books
WorldNetDaily reported
yesterday that a new children’s book on global warming by
"The Sky’s NOT
Falling: Why It’s OK to Chill About Global Warming" (Holly Fretwell,Kids
Ahead Books, ISBN: 978-0-976726-94-4, $17.95, paperback, kids 8-12, Sept. 2007)
is the antidote to the hysteria and misinformation being bandied about by
people like Laurie David and Al Gore.
Written by natural
resources policy expert Holly Fretwell, "The Sky’s NOT Falling" takes
a balanced view of our ever-changing environment and climate, and shows how
human ingenuity and resourcefulness, not the mindless fear of change that so
characterizes global warming zealots, will bring about a healthier, cleaner
world.
"We published ’The
Sky’s NOT Falling’ to counter just the sort of indoctrination we knew that any
book by Laurie David about global warming would contain," says Kids Ahead
publisher Eric M. Jackson. "But even we were shocked to read the report
from Robert Ferguson, president of the Science and Public Policy Institute in
That report revealed what
Ferguson called a ’glaring scientific error’ on page 18 of the Laurie David
book, called ’The Down-to-Earth Guide to Global Warming’. Thanks to meticulous
vetting by peer reviewers, ’Sky’, which replicates the graph in question, gets
the interpretation right.
In the Laurie David book, the
graph on page 18, which purportedly shows how CO2 and temperature go together,
is accompanied by the statement, "The more the carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere, the higher the temperature climbed. The less carbon dioxide, the
more the temperature fell." The book then says, "You can see this
relationship for yourself by looking at the graph."
But the Laurie David graph
is "dead wrong," contends
That
"manipulation" is critical because the central premise of the book
argues that CO2 drives temperature, "yet the ice core data clearly reveal
temperature increases generally precede increasing CO2 by several hundred to a
few thousand years."
"The Sky’s NOT
Falling", on the other hand, shows the correct correlation which,
according to Eric Jackson, "is so critical in getting the climate change
story right."
And it’s just this sort of
blatant manipulation of facts found in Scholastic’s book that makes Eric
Jackson proud of "The Sky’s NOT Falling." "Across the nation,
teachers and parents are deciding the best way to approach the topic of global
warming. Is it the end of the world as we know it, a catastrophe created by
evil industrialists and a planet full of pesky people who won’t stop breathing,
or is this just a natural phenomenon that humans can adapt to?" Having
reviewed the science,
But ultimately, there’s
even more at stake. "Led astray by the global warming lobby, legislators
are considering anti-global warming measures that, if implemented, will
devastate the American economy. Apparently that sort of thing is fine by
multi-millionaires like Al Gore and Laurie David, but for average Americans,
these measures would be a disaster."
"The Sky’s NOT
Falling: Why It’s OK to Chill About Global Warming" is a critical first
step in making sure that the next generation gets the story right.
About Kids Ahead:
Kids Ahead books are
published by World Ahead Media. To learn more, visit www.worldahead.com
To interview the Author:
To
interview Holly Fretwell, contact Maria Sliwa at 973-272-2861, or
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