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Bjorn Lomborg: False Alarm (Hardcover, 2020, Basic Books) 2 stars

Hurricanes batter our coasts. Wildfires rage across the American West. Glaciers collapse in the Artic. …

Misleading content

1 star

The author has already been criticized in the past for his view on climate change which he published in The Skeptical Environmentalist. This book claims to be heavily sourced and represent the actual scientific consensus, which the author claims is not accurately represented by the media. The main claim of the book is that people will adapt to climate change and that it will be cheaper than reducing carbon emissions. However, its sources seems to be cherry-picked, and the general conclusion seems to be inconsistent with the IPCC reports from 2014, which I trust to represent the scientific consensus much more than some non peer-reviewed book. The book uses as example studies making the hypotheses of no adaption being used as face-value by the media, but it is not representative of all of the media's dealings with climate change. For example most risk estimations in the IPCC reports show both …

Emmanuel Saez, Gabriel Zucman: Triumph of Injustice (2019, Norton & Company, Incorporated, W. W.) 4 stars

Even as they became fabulously wealthy, the ultra-rich have had their taxes collapse to levels …

A good introduction to taxation

4 stars

Pretty good book to learn about how taxation affects the overall economy, and which kind of taxation is really paid by whom. It is also great to learn about the mechanisms behind tax optimization. It made me think about the concepts of progressive/regressive taxes. It is very in favor of increasing taxation for the rich (i.e. having a more progressive tax), but and explains how the current tax system works (in the US), how it got here and what we can do to improve on it.