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Cranky Uncle Vs. Climate Change: How to Understand and Respond to Climate Science Deniers

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Cranky Uncle Vs. Climate Change: How to Understand and Respond to Climate Science Deniers

Contributors:

By (Author) John Cook

ISBN:

9780806540276

Publisher:

Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.

Imprint:

Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.

Publication Date:

25th February 2020

UK Publication Date:

27th February 2020

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

363.73874

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

176

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 203mm

Description

From the founder of the award-winning website, Skeptical Science, which has more than 300,000 visitors a month and over 190,000 Facebook fans, and has gotten attention from President Obama, John Oliver, Rachel Maddow, Jimmy Kimmel and many others (and attacked by climate contrarians like Ted Cruz and Rick Santorum), a fully-illustrated, accessible, visually engaging, and science-based look at the psychology of typical arguments used by climate change deniers alongside strategic evidence-based tactics on how to constructively respond to their claims. It's Not Just the Facts When it comes to climate change, this truly is a golden age-of fake news, post-truths, pluralistic ignorance, conspiracy theories, a willfully ignorant administration, and the Cranky Uncle. You know him. We all have one. That exasperating Thanksgiving blusterer digs in his heels even as the foundation of his denial thaws faster than the Arctic ice caps. Written and illustrated by Dr. John Cook, cognitive psychologist and founder of the award-winning website Skeptical Science, Cranky Uncle combines humor and science to make clear, calm, and winnable arguments in the public controversy of climate change. Can we change our Cranky Uncle's mind Probably, regrettably, not. But Dr. Cook makes it easier for us to understand him. And armed with this knowledge, prevent climate misinformation from spreading further.

Reviews

People are always asking me whats the best source for debunking the claims of climate change deniers Now I have an easy answer: buy a copy of John Cooks new book, Cranky Uncle vs Climate Change.
Prof. Michael E. Mann, Author of The Madhouse Effect and The Hockey Stick and the Climate Wars

This rare book answers many of your pressing questions, such as what to tell your crazy Uncle Joe when he insists at Thanksgiving dinner that climate change is a liberal hoax. Thank goodness for this book!
Prof. Naomi Oreskes, Author of Merchants of Doubt, The Collapse of Western Civilization

This funny and factual walk through climate science and its impactsand common arguments against themwill leave you informed, recharged, and excited to see the sequel: Cranky Uncle vs Climate Solutions. I cant wait!
Prof. Katharine Hayhoe, Author of A Climate for Change: Global Warming Facts for Faith-Based Decisions

Because the book is so humorous and well written, its easy to forget that youre learning a lot of climate science as you read it. I highly recommend it.
Prof. Andrew Dessler, Texas A&M University

Cranky Uncle vs Climate Change is a fun way to learn about climate science and the psychology of denial. Come for the cartoons, stay for the science!
Dana Nuccitelli, Author of Climatology vs. Pseudoscience

Cranky Uncle vs. Climate Change turns climate skeptics into foils for Cooks main mission of educating climate noviceswitty, sardonic, enlightening, and engrossing.
Prof. Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton University

Seriously funny! A phenomenal amalgam of clearly presented science and laugh-out-loud humor. Cooks cartoons will help you inoculate your favorite curmudgeon while offering enough inside jokes to tickle climate science aficionados. I love this book.
Susan Hassol, Director, Climate Communication

Through this illustrated guide, John Cook capably pokes, prods, and draws attention to incongruous, mythical, false, and contradictory claims made by a proverbial cranky uncle in all our lives. This Cook book provides a recipe for both laughing and learning.
Prof. Max Boykoff, Author of Who Speaks for the Climate

John Cook harnesses the power of light-hearted humor and engaging illustrations to help even the most novice among us better understand how and why climate change denial gets the science wrong.
Aaron McCright, Author of The Risk Society Revisited

Cook is one of the worlds foremost communicators of climate science, and this delightful book fully lives up to its promise to shine a disinfecting light onto the moral and rhetorical morass that is climate denial.
Prof. Stephan Lewandowsky, University of Bristol

Another engaging contribution from John Cook for helping people understand the nuances of the climate change dialogue. But, using Lego to explain ocean acidification, thats just brilliant!
Prof. Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Director, The Global Institute

John Cooks new book helps us all laugh and learn, and in doing so transforms hard conversations into opportunities to communicate and connect. Ill be talking with my own uncle after reading this book.
Dr. Sarah Myhre, Founder, Rowan Institute

Author Bio

John Cook completed an honors degree in physics at the University of Queensland, Australia. While completing his degree, he often drew cartoons in the margins of his physics notes. After graduating, he spent a decade as a cartoonist and graphic designer. However, he never strayed far from science and spent his spare time reading climate research and debunking misinformation. In 2007, Cook founded SkepticalScience.com. He began exploring how to combat science denial and completed a PhD on the cognitive psychology of misinformation. He found that inoculation, or explaining techniques of denial, was the key to neutralizing misinformation, and that parallel argumentation was a powerful way to put it into practice. This inspired him to bring together his two careers, using parallel arguments in the form of cartoons to explain the techniques of science denial. Cook is currently a research assistant professor with the Center for Climate Change Communication at George Mason University, where he focuses on combatting fake news by using critical thinking to inoculate against misinformation.

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