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Lawrence Solomon is the executive director of the Urban Renaissance Institute and is a columnist for the National Post. He was previously a columnist at The Globe and Mail, and has published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Review of Books and other publications. He is best known as a global warming denier and most recently for his Misplaced Pages criticism. He was an adviser to President Jimmy Carter's Task Force on the Global Environment, and is a founder and managing director of the Energy Probe Research Foundation.

Solomon's books include the following titles:

  • The Deniers, (Richard Vigilante Books)
  • (with Patricia Adams) In the Name of Progress
  • Energy shock: After the oil runs out
  • The Conserver Solution, (Doubleday)

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