If you took my earlier advice, your high schools and public libraries now have copies of Chris Horner’s Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming. (Twenty-three weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list!) Now I can heartily recommend an excellent book for your elementary schools’ and middle schools’ libraries, too: Holly Fretwell’s, The Sky is Not Falling.
In 115 pages, Fretwell adeptly covers the difficult philosophies of markets, profits, and cost/benefit analysis; the alternative energy sources of nuclear, wind, and solar; the science of hurricanes, glaciers, and Arctic melting; and the policy solutions of Kyoto, CAFÉ increases, ethanol, and carbon taxes!
Use this book to protect your children’s minds from the ideas of intrepid liberals who would harm the economy, further stratifying the classes into the energy-haves and the have-nots, all to guard against a possible calamity predicted by models that can’t account for the seen reality of a decade of no temperature increase.