Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1011986 | Tourism Management | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this response to Hall et al., we addressed the various criticisms raised in their rejoinder about the validity of our arguments for climate-change skepticism. The so-called consensus on anthropogenic climate change is challenged, and doubts are casted regarding the credibility and accurateness of the IPCC reports. This response continues to demonstrate the serious drawbacks of current climate-change assessments, as well as to provide evidence undermining the alarmist assessments of climate-change impacts. Overall, the current state of knowledge supports our call for a skeptical approach in studies on climate change and tourism.
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Authors
Amir Shani, Boaz Arad,