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Offline rangerrebew

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“Climate of Fear” challenges mainstream narrative on global warming
06/03/2025 / By Belle Carter



Thomas Gale Moore’s book, “Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn’t Worry about Global Warming,” challenges the mainstream narrative on climate change, arguing that the fear surrounding it is exaggerated and politically motivated.

Moore suggests that global warming has become a tool for fear-mongering, used by politicians, media and some scientists to advance their own agendas.

The book delves into the potential negative economic consequences of aggressive climate policies, such as global recession, increased unemployment and heightened international tensions. Moore argues that drastic cuts in emissions could lead to a less safe and humane world.

Moore posits that a warmer climate could bring benefits like longer growing seasons, healthier populations and reduced transportation costs. He draws on historical examples, such as the “Climatic Optimum” period, to support his argument that human progress has often coincided with warmer periods.


In his conclusion, Moore advocates for a balanced and rational approach to climate policy, urging policymakers to consider the broader implications of their decisions and to avoid being swayed by fear and political expediency. He suggests that humanity can adapt and thrive in a warmer world.
Thomas Gale Moore’s book, “Climate of Fear: Why We Shouldn’t Worry about Global Warming,” dares to question the prevailing narrative on global warming.

https://www.censoredscience.com/2025-06-03-climate-of-fear-challenges-narrative-global-warming.html
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Michael Crichton already challenged it, quite some time ago: