. . . . . "978"^^ . . . . . . "United Kingdom"@en . "Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand is a 2011 non-fiction book about climate-change denial, coauthored by Haydn Washington and John Cook, with a foreword by Naomi Oreskes. Washington had a background in environmental science prior to authoring the work; Cook, educated in physics, founded (2007) the website Skeptical Science, which compiles peer-reviewed evidence of global warming. The book was first published in hardcover and paperback formats in 2011 by Earthscan, a division of Routledge."@en . . . . . . "192"^^ . "2011-04-22"^^ . . "1326"^^ . "1121899610"^^ . . . . . "682903020" . . . "Haydn Washington"@en . . . . . . "Haydn Washington.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "978-1-84971-336-8" . . "John Cook pic hirez.jpg"@en . . . . . . . "Rogue Four Design"@en . "Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand"@en . . . . . "Haydn Washington and John Cook; foreword by Naomi Oreskes"@en . . . 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Le livre analyse en profondeur l'argumentaire sous-jacent \u00E0 la d\u00E9n\u00E9gation du changement climatique pour mieux le r\u00E9futer, en examinant point par point plusieurs arguments et en leur opposant des faits valid\u00E9s par des pairs et faisant l'objet d'un consensus scientifique sur le r\u00E9chauffement climatique. Les auteurs affirment que ceux qui nient le changement climatique adoptent des tactiques telles la \u00AB cueillette de cerises \u00BB cens\u00E9es \u00E9tayer leur point de vue tout en s'attaquant \u00E0 l'int\u00E9grit\u00E9 intellectuelle des climatologues. Ils recourent \u00E0 la th\u00E9orie des sciences sociales pour examiner le ph\u00E9nom\u00E8ne de n\u00E9gation du changement climatique aupr\u00E8s du grand public et pr\u00E9sentent ce ph\u00E9nom\u00E8ne comme une forme de pathologie. Les auteurs concluent que si le public cessait de nier le probl\u00E8me du changement climatique, on pourrait commencer \u00E0 le traiter de mani\u00E8re r\u00E9aliste. L'ouvrage a re\u00E7u un accueil positif des magazines de la presse sp\u00E9cialis\u00E9e The Ecologist ou ECOS."@fr . "Man with beard and sweater"@en . . "Hardcover"@en . "John Cook"@en . . . . . . "Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand"@fr . . . . . . . . "English"@en . . "48420139"^^ . . "1836"^^ . . . . . "Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand (litt. \u00AB D\u00E9ni du changement climatique : les t\u00EAtes dans le sable \u00BB) est un essai scientifique sur le d\u00E9ni du r\u00E9chauffement climatique, co\u00E9crit par Haydn Washington et John Cook, avec une pr\u00E9face de Naomi Oreskes."@fr . . . "363.738/74" . "Climate Change Denial: Heads in the Sand is a 2011 non-fiction book about climate-change denial, coauthored by Haydn Washington and John Cook, with a foreword by Naomi Oreskes. Washington had a background in environmental science prior to authoring the work; Cook, educated in physics, founded (2007) the website Skeptical Science, which compiles peer-reviewed evidence of global warming. The book was first published in hardcover and paperback formats in 2011 by Earthscan, a division of Routledge. The book presents an in-depth analysis and refutation of climate-change denial, going over several arguments point-by-point and disproving them with peer-reviewed evidence from the scientific consensus for climate change. The authors assert that those denying climate change engage in tactics including cherry picking data purported to support their specific viewpoints, and attacking the integrity of climate scientists. Washington and Cook use social-science theory to examine the phenomenon of climate-change denial in the wider public, and call this phenomenon a form of pathology. The book traces financial support for climate-change denial to the fossil-fuel industry, asserting that its companies have attempted to influence public opinion on the matter. Washington and Cook write that politicians have a tendency to use weasel words as part of a propaganda tactic through use of spin, as a way to deflect public interest away from climate change and remain passive on the issue. The authors conclude that if the public ceased engaging in denial, the problem of climate change could be realistically addressed. For his research on the book, and efforts in communicating the essence of climate-change science to the general public, John Cook won the 2011 Australian Museum Eureka Prize for Advancement of Climate Change Knowledge. Climate Change Denial received a positive reception in reviews from publications including: The Ecologist, ECOS magazine, academic journal Natures Sciences Soci\u00E9t\u00E9s, the journal Education published by the New South Wales Teachers Federation."@en . . . . . "20286"^^ . "Earthscan from Routledge"@en . . "1712"^^ . . . . . "2011-04-22"^^ . "EarthscanfromRoutledge" . . . . . . .