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- Contains pseudo-scientific propaganda written by a fossil fuel industry hack, according to one reviewer.

- Promotes climate change denial and misinformation about the effects of CO2 on the atmosphere and the planet.

- Uses common climate change denier points that are out of context or flat incorrect, according to the same reviewer.

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Eric Shimomura
2023-04-25

I'm having difficulty finding the app on the android app store, and when it does show up, my device won't install it.

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Based on Gregory Wrightstone's book, “Inconvenient Facts - The science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know. ” InconvenientFacts enables you to powerfully challenge the media-hyped notion of catastrophic man-made warming.  Incisive inconvenient facts are literally in the palm of your hand for immediate access to the untold truths of an Earth that is thriving and its people prospering, not spiraling into a series of climate catastrophes.  This allows the user to take a selfie or use a picture from their library and share it using social media, email, etc. - The MAGICC (Model for the Assessment of Greenhouse-gas Induced Climate Change) Simulator.  Well-sourced and referenced, illustrations accompanied by a short video. - Photo capture.  Users can estimate how much future warming will be averted based on varying reductions in carbon dioxide emissions as a result of varying reduction percentages, for all industrialized nations or just the United States, extending out to either 2050 or 2100.