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A Guide to the Climate Apocalypse: Our Journey from the Age of Prosperity to the Era of Environmental Grief Paperback – December 6, 2021
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In A Guide to the Climate Apocalypse, Vítězslav Kremlík delivers a refreshing and objective analysis of the history and science behind climate change. Books about climate change frequently endorse a narrow, often malicious angle of total indoctrination or abject denial of the official story. Kremlík employs a direct and detailed critique of not only the studies that have led to our current understanding of large-scale changes in the weather but also the political biases and motives behind global action taken in response to it.
Proceed step-by-step through the history of how we came to understand everything we currently do about climate change, including natural climate cycles, modern carbon footprints and pollution, periods of extreme weather, ocean acidification, biofuels, climate doomsayers, hockey stick graphs, and our dear old friend Al Gore.
Kremlík’s informative guide offers an expert-backed new perspective on the history and politics of our understanding of climate change and the agendas behind those who speak most vocally on it or enforce policies that affect us all. With well-researched and cited real-world findings and examples, it calls all of us to wake up to an accurate and educated view of what is and has been happening to our planet—and what we ought or ought not to do about it.
- Print length360 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateDecember 6, 2021
- Dimensions6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101945884533
- ISBN-13978-1945884535
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The author describes the attempts at suppressing any criticism of this dark doctrine, and he decries the efforts to muzzle dissenting voices who refuse to bow before this new atheistic religion... (he) demonstrates an extraordinary range of knowledge and viewpoints, presenting an interdisciplinary analysis in the best sense of the word in order to tackle an extremely broad and poorly defined topic.
I believe that this lively and convincing book will find its readers and that it will make an important contribution to our not-so-successful battle with climate alarmism."
Václav Klaus
Former president of the Czech Republic
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- Publisher : Identity Publications (December 6, 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 360 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1945884533
- ISBN-13 : 978-1945884535
- Item Weight : 1.18 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.82 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,287,523 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #870 in Environmental Policy
- #1,257 in Climatology
- #2,861 in Environmental Science (Books)
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About the author

Vítězslav Kremlík was born and raised in the Czech Republic. While studying in university, he became fascinated by how climate change has affected human history and how it has usually been the coldest periods that have caused the most trouble for living ecosystems. As a PhD student at Charles University, he studies Sociology of Post-Normal Science, a postmodern mix of science and politics. He is a frequent guest on Czech radio and television programs dealing with climate change.
Kremlík lives in Prague with his wife and daughter. His favorite book is The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
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"...A well-researched, informative book this is interesting and insightful." Read more
"This book is an intellectual perspective on the deteriorating state of planet earth and the reactions we should have to it...." Read more
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"Vítězslav has written an extremely easy-to-read and MUST-READ book that takes you on a journey down the climate rabbit hole...." Read more
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He provides an extremely fair assessment of the climate narrative. Most of what we are told officially definitely is bunk. The climate has since forever changed of its own accord, and the key drivers are forces such as the sun. He discusses the racist and eugenicist philosophies of the elites pushing the climate narrative for their own agenda.
One story that stood out was how these elites, in an attempt to take further control of nature in Africa by zoning off "nature preserves", ended up kicking off tribes that lived there for who knows how long. These tribes, humans, ARE part of nature and the biosphere and biodiversity...but the elites consider humans to be a nuisance.
He does point out that true environmental problems exist, but the Green Agenda does not deal with the real problems. And the agenda is actually creating further environmental problems whilst impoverishing people and taking away their freedoms.
Most of us agree that we need to clean up our act and do things more conscientiously, but that is an entirely different matter from being deceived and manipulated for the sake of control.
Well referenced with a lot of scientific and historical data. I was surprised by how interesting it was.

