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  • By: Marc Morano
  • Narrated by: John McLain
  • Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (109 ratings)

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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change

By: Marc Morano
Narrated by: John McLain
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Summary

Less freedom. More regulation. Higher costs. Make no mistake: those are the surefire consequences of the modern global warming campaign waged by political and cultural elites, who have long ago abandoned fact-based science for dramatic fearmongering in order to push increased central planning.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to Climate Change gives a voice - backed by statistics, real-life stories, and incontrovertible evidence - to the millions of "deplorable" Americans skeptical about the multibillion dollar "climate change" complex, whose claims have time and time again been proven wrong.

©2018 Marc Morano (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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  • 23-12-20

Very convincing guy

Very convincing guy but full of rubbish unfortunately, very politically motivated and plays on all sorts of psychological tricks to peddle a point, don’t buy!

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Excellent book giving insight into this issue

a look at the real science, real impact on energy policy and the economy and who is making money at our expense... there is no Climate Emergency, our economy and lifestyles cannot continue without Fossil fuels; the people driving this green agenda are deluded, corrupt or both

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Marc Morano should be UK climate advisor.

Love this book. Proves over and over again, what scare mongering drivel is being fed to the ignorant of the world. Its a shame the UK government don't pay attention to it.

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Nonsense

11 hours of nonsensical rambling. A disgrace to the so-called debate of climate change.

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A cool headed view on climate issues

Well documented scientific view on the faked science surrounding the climate scandal. A must read.

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Good but more reasons for skepticism needed

The book lifts the lid on the scale of the inaccuracies, corruption and misleading propaganda being pumped out by the climate alarmists and the scientists who take the money rather than speak out. More reference to studies which challenge the climate change orthadoxy would improve the book.

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A rant about Al Gore and the IPCC

I listened this book for balance, thinking I might find some scientific reasoning, or indights into an important topic. I persisted but wasted my time.

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must listen

this is a great indicator to the likely future for us all under UN style centralised governance.

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opens up the climate conspiracy

i’ve read lots on CC. loved this book as a counterpoint to the stuff we are being force fed. Don’t get me wrong i do believe our climate is changing due to Earth warming ( we are between ice ages after all) but doubt the extinction trumpting of the insidious CC fraternity who have made this big business and seek to control every aspect our lives! mark moreno calls out the contradictions and counter arguments well.

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Wake Up Sleepy Heads & Listen To This Book

Informative book, very well narrated.
Poly Tics (many bloodsuckers)
"I believe the liars" Earthlings.
"I'm trying to lie as honestly as i can" Politicians.
This book explains exactly how easy it is to manipulate the mind of a human, first comes the information followed by the action, people have become so programmed by the tool of mainstream media as to accept that it is real without question, the most dangerous thing on earth is a person who acquiesces to propaganda, how do you make millions of people pick up a weapon to kill millions of others without question! WW1, WW2 & all other wars, how to bring peace, don't do as you are told by the mad people.
Caution, bravery & a lack of stupidity required.

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  • J Taylor
  • 13-09-18

Fulfilled its purpose

I listened to be certain I understood both ends of the spectrum on climate change. Mostly, the main case against climate change in this book is that elite liberal politicians are using climate as a way to grow government and control our lives and their peasants, the greenie libs, are doing their grass roots work for them. The authors supporting facts are pretty circumstantial, twisted for his narrative, or just not true. That's my opinion, take it or leave it. The answer never lies at the far end of the spectrum of possibilities. This is definitely pushing towards one of those ends.

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  • Michael McElroy
  • 02-03-19

Monotone and light on facts

All I am looking for is scientific facts on WHY climate change is happening or not. All this book does is champion "global cooling wasn't a big deal therefore global warming isnt" and claim that climate scientists are all in on a conspiracy with no proof. Nowhere does it actually prove WHY carbon dioxide isn't a threat all I hear is "there is only 0.04% of it in our atmosphere therefore it can't affect the climate." It is drawing conclusions on false pretenses. Yet another bogus anti-climate heresay rant by an extremely dull, monotone narrator.

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  • Amazon Customer
  • 11-02-20

Not convinced

It was difficult to listen to the whole book. There are too many false claims, references to debunked conspiracies and inciting adjectives and adverbs resulting in overstating his position.

As seems true in most “debates”, if that’s what this is, that are true or close to it that a whole argument can be constructed on a kernel but result is a statement far off from the truth.

It’s no wonder real scientists are reluctant to waste time debating this journalist and political advisor over such a complex issue.

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  • JOSEPH
  • 30-12-19

The other side of the story ...

After being "all in"' for years as a global warm warming and then a climate change believer, this is one eye opening read! I had just finished reading a dire account of what to expect as global climate change progresses It was pretty horrific and yet when I mentioned it to some people they seemed skeptical. This confounded me! So I thought it would be wise to hear what a climate denier had to say. The words shock and surprise best describe my overall sentiment as I listened to this book. My takeaway is that the concept of climate change may have started out as a science, but may now be more of a religion. Too many authorities on climate have withdrawn from the climate change side of the argument for lack of scientific evidence. This is a science that is evolving and one that I plan to watch closely.

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  • Shawn Oueinsteen
  • 30-03-18

2nd Worst Egomaniac in America

Half of this book is Marc Morano trying to convince the reader how great he is. One quarter is lies. The rest is quotes taken out of context. If billions die due to climate change, he should be one of the first tried in a Nuremberg-like trial.

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  • Matthew
  • 08-03-18

A must read for all.

Whether you are a supporter or skeptic this book is a must read to make informed opinions on climate change.

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  • Alexia Wennberg
  • 11-12-20

Horrible

How can this book in these times even be promoted on audible! Makes me want to cancel my subscription. A Scandal!

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  • Man on Fire
  • 13-02-20

Great facts to counter Climate Change activism

Great facts to counter Climate Change activist argument. All the real truths that so many won't tell you.

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  • Wayne H
  • 21-10-20

A voice from the wilderness

The narrator for this book was very good. Easy to listen to and to follow.
The topic under discussion is one that I have found most of the time to be based on feelings rather than on the facts. However, with the evidence that was put forth in this book I now understand better this issue. Dates, publications, and meetings are given to show the deception that is being used in order to gain wealth and control.

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  • Brian T. McGill
  • 13-12-18

The entire first chapter is a resume.

The style of writing is not compatible with an audiobook. I have always had the standard that if I give a poor review, I will finish the book. I could not finish this book though. Too dangerous. There is no story or plot. Just a list of unfocused lines. How anyone can think that making the first chapter a long list of personal accomplishments is beyond me.

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