"The Lomborg Deception sets the record straight with a rigorous, readable body-blow to climate complacency."Senator John Kerry -- Senator John Kerry Howard Friel's Lomborg's Theorem presents a troubling history of how a cleverly contrived claim that hundreds of scientists and dozens of scientific institutions have gotten climate and environmental science badly wrong over several decades is way off baseunlike the well established conclusions hammered out over decades in peer reviewed assessments. Bjorn Lomborg's claims that environmental scientists mislead society into wasting money on non-problems is based on hundreds of out of context citations, dozens of straw men, selective inattention to inconvenient science, and the illusion of careful scholarshipFriel documents this deception brilliantly. Lomborg's Theorem should serve as a sober warning to beware of the "myth busters and truth tellers" like Lomborg, who most likely are the ones misrepresenting complex environmental science problemsand, of course, profiting from the naive acceptance of seemingly careful claims that many wed to status quo policies so welcome.Stephen H. Schneider, Stanford University -- Stephen H. Schneider For those interested in the future of polar bears and Arctic sea ice, Howard Friel's Lomborg's Theorem clearly documents the inaccurate and utterly inadequate arguments that Bjorn Lomborg uses to erroneously suggest climate warming will have little negative effect on this bellwether mammal. The far greater tragedy is that misleading presentations such as those proffered by Lomborg may help to foster uncertainty in the public at large about the severity of the human causes of climate warming, and thus further delay the urgent need for the entire world to respond quickly to reduce our collective output of greenhouse gases.Ian Stirling, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, Research Scientist Emeritus, Environment Canada -- Ian Stirling Compelling. . . . Anyone who picks up Cool It. . . should have Lomborg Deception within reach to decide for themselves whether Lomborg's main claim to authoritythat environmentalists make it up while he provides accurate factsis so much hot air."--Sharon Begley, Newsweek -- Sharon Begley * Newsweek * "Devastating. . . . Reputable scientists immediately smelled something fishy in Lomborg's work. Now Freil, a journalist, has found the source of the stink."--James Lenfestey, Minneapolis Star Tribune -- James Lenfestey * Minneapolis Star Tribune *