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Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change

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Publisher
  
Black Inc. Agenda

Pages
  
266 pp.

Originally published
  
2007

OCLC
  
155147488

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Publication date
  
2007

ISBN
  
978-0-9775949-0-0

Author
  
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Subjects
  
Howard Government, Kyoto Protocol

Similar
  
Clive Hamilton books, Meteorology books

Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change is a 2007 book by Clive Hamilton which contends that Australia rather than the United States is the major stumbling block to a more effective Kyoto Protocol. In the final chapter of the book Hamilton argues that "the Howard Government has been actively working to destroy the Kyoto Protocol".

Scorcher is an updated version of Hamilton's 2001 book, Running from the Storm. Other books by Clive Hamilton include Requiem for a Species, Silencing Dissent, Growth Fetish, Affluenza and The Freedom Paradox.

Quotes

  • "In the tight little world of greenhouse lobbying, the Prime Minister saw nothing improper in going to the country's biggest greenhouse polluters to ask them what the Government should do about greenhouse policy, without extending the same opportunity to other industries, not to mention environment groups and independent experts".
  • References

    Scorcher: The Dirty Politics of Climate Change Wikipedia


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