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LUX LIT:  Uncover New Information about Climate Change

With the explosion of the Internet and many other technological advances, information of climate change can be overwhelming as well as misleading. There’s a new book though, that’s helping bring confusion to clarity, Climate Cover-Up.

In this new book, written by James Hoggan and Richard Littlemore the views on climate change are challenged deeply in the most profound manner. Expect even a line of questioning that implies that this misinformation could be a deeper ploy to purposely mislead people from the truth.

Climate Cover-Up clears the way for a new era of honesty and climate progress.”—TZEPORAH BERMAN, Campaign Director and Founder, Forest Ethics

Said to be one of the most powerful books on climate change misinformation and the roots of the problem, this is a must-read for anyone wanting to gain more clarity on how large companies influence the information that we receive through our news stations, etc. Where there’s information, there’s choice. The purpose of this book is to outline how some specific companies have taken action to help deliberately cloud the information we receive about climate change.

With the large convention in Copenhagen in full swing, we felt it necessary to highlight this book that was written to call attention to the seriousness of this matter and call to action to help bring Mother Earth back into alignment.

This must-read is definitely one that’ll keep you on the edge of your seat! It outlines the strategies of some major corporations to purposely deceive and confuse the general public.

Where there’s division, there’s a lack of power. This lack of power causes us to fight against each other, instead of joining our efforts. With unification, we can be unstoppable in helping our planet with necessary restoration, care and balance.

So LUXies, what do you think? Is this a book that you’re willing to take a few moments to read and challenge what you currently know about climate change?

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