Ross McKitrick
Professor of Economics 
Department of Economics and Finance
University of Guelph
519-824-4120 x53051
ross.mckitrick [at] uoguelph.ca
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Global Warming: Taken By Storm

This is da book. The revised edition came out in Canada in Fall 2007 and everywhere else in 2008. It’s the best book out there on the subject, in my view, combining some irreverent humour with a serious presentation of the science, economics and social dynamics of this issue. However it is out of print. You might find copies on Amazon at exorbitant prices, otherwise you'll have to wait for the movie version starring Colin Firth as Dr Thermos and Wayne Johnson as T-Rex. 
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  • *Taken By Storm: The Troubled Science, Policy and Politics of Global Warming by Christopher Essex and Ross R. McKitrick, 2002. Toronto: Key Porter Books.
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