The debate about climate protection and climate change is shaped by rumors at least as much as by facts. Half-knowledge and personal experience seem to get more attention in discussions than scientific research findings. Are wind turbines really shredding our birds and will the lights go out everywhere if we charge our electric cars at the same time? However, before discussions become completely furious and someone starts the next family argument, Jan Hegenberg knows how to help:
His new book "Climate Bullshit Bingo" brings order to the confusion of climate discussions and equips readers with fact-based arguments. He debunks the most common bogus arguments against climate protection and makes it clear what reality looks like beyond perceived truths - and how we communicate this.
His book is an entertaining reference work that provides well-founded answers to pretexts against climate protection and equips readers for any regulars' table discussion. Hegenberg focuses in particular on fossil fuels, mobility and nutrition and never loses his sense of humor despite the scientific approach.
Just like in his first book and Spiegel bestseller "Weltuntergang fällt aus!", he doesn't paint a bleak picture of the future, but shows it: We have already achieved quite a lot and there is still a lot possible in the climate transition. So put an end to false excuses!
His new book "Climate Bullshit Bingo" brings order to the confusion of climate discussions and equips readers with fact-based arguments. He debunks the most common bogus arguments against climate protection and makes it clear what reality looks like beyond perceived truths - and how we communicate this.
His book is an entertaining reference work that provides well-founded answers to pretexts against climate protection and equips readers for any regulars' table discussion. Hegenberg focuses in particular on fossil fuels, mobility and nutrition and never loses his sense of humor despite the scientific approach.
Just like in his first book and Spiegel bestseller "Weltuntergang fällt aus!", he doesn't paint a bleak picture of the future, but shows it: We have already achieved quite a lot and there is still a lot possible in the climate transition. So put an end to false excuses!
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