Laframboise: Almost Nothing We’ve Been Told About the IPCC Is Actually True

Donna Laframboise exposes the IPCC in a new book.

She writes at FoxNews.com;

The IPCC has been around for 22 years and has been awarded a Nobel Peace Prize. And yet my newly published book is the first time anyone has taken a close, critical look at this organization. After two years of research, I’ve discovered that almost nothing we’ve been told about the IPCC is actually true. Rather than being written by a meticulous, upstanding professional in business attire, it turns out the Climate Bible is being produced by a slapdash, rule-breaking, not-to-be-trusted teenager.

Read her FoxNews.com article.

Get Laframboise’s new book (and support JunkScience.com at the same time!): The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World’s Top Climate Expert

One thought on “Laframboise: Almost Nothing We’ve Been Told About the IPCC Is Actually True”

  1. I recently read this book and strongly recommend it for both the general public and scientists of any discipline. It is very well written with excellent research and eye-opening/jaw-dropping revelations.

    Laframboise’s book is also relevant for the widespread corruption, incompetence, and politicization of many other areas of environmental science. As a practicing scientist, I have experienced and witnessed the same nonsensical behavior Laframboise describes, as it also goes on in areas such as the contaminant sciences and more generally throughout science.

    The public needs to seriously consider a ‘reboot’ of the science establishment. Many of the ‘real scientists’ have been blacklisted from various universities, colleges, and institutes due to their desire to conduct real science, and because of their lack of desire to practice the pseudo-science that is far too widespread in the so-called ‘establishment’. Let’s hope Laframboise’s book is only the tip of a reformation iceberg.

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