Given that 97% of the scientific community disagrees with most of what you've said above, I'm skeptical, but willing to look at your sources. Maybe I'll learn something.
Well I've read several books. I've never been a single source person because you have to cut through agenda driven and politically skewered propaganda. The best book for the science is by M.J. Sangster "The
real Inconvenient Truth,it's warming but it's not CO2". The best book for explaining the 97% hoax is "Inconvenient Facts" by Gregory Wrightstone. This book explains how political entities "cooked the books" to get this phony 97% consensus.
Remember science often has to succumb to money to get research grants, publications, funding etc. Political pandering happens...NASA is hugely funded by taxpayers and is where Bill Nyes "the science guy" worked as a mechanical engineer and became the face of climate change activists (on PBS indoctrinating children no less.) A mechanical engineer as an authority on climate change??? Most honest scientists actually took no position on anthropogenic warming because as scientists they could not honestly put their name on something that is a long way off from being settled.....they, of course, were left off this survey....about 8,000 world wide, but these are only ones that publicly commented. .... but get this book by Wrightstone as it goes into the details of this but also other topics related to climate change (well referenced)
also Dr. Tim Ball a Canadian who has been around a long time and loaded with credentials....he has couple good books on the climate and how data gets manipulated to achieve a desired outcome. The one I have is titled "Human Caused Global Warming" the biggest deception in history.
I'm always skeptical as well.....Especially when I see a headline that seems a bit too "advertising"......so I dig for the truth. I don't have an agenda I just don't like to be lied to....
before the IPCC started to influence policy, several hearings took place in Congress.(with physicists, geologists, climatologists , Much of it was on c span and documented on YouTube as well. YouTube disappeared much of it? One might assume that this didn't follow the preferred narrative? .... but all the congressional hearings should be available in the archives.....Some interesting rebuttal to the touted 97% consensus.
news that is omitted leaves me to search, why?