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"The Church of Warmology and other official 'religions': The slave cult that hides the business of 'The Great Carbon Scam'" by Publio Cortés de Lezo is a critical exposé that challenges mainstream narratives around climate change and the global carbon market. The book frames the widespread acceptance of climate alarmism as a form of quasi-religious belief system—referred to as "Warmology"—that serves to mask underlying economic and political agendas.
Cortés de Lezo argues that this "slave cult" enforces conformity to particular environmental doctrines while concealing the commercial interests and profits made from global carbon trading schemes, which he calls "The Great Carbon Scam." The book critiques how official institutions and governments promote climate policies that, in the author's view, exploit public fear and guilt while fostering control over energy resources and markets.
The work is positioned as a skeptical examination of climate change activism and policy, aiming to uncover what the author views as deception behind environmentalism pursued as a business and political tool rather than purely scientific concern.
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