Donna Laframboise
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Donna Laframboise is a Canadian feminist[citation needed], writer, and photographer. She holds a degree in women's studies, and her writing has often supported organizations such as fathers' rights groups.[1] She is the author of The Princess at the Window: A New Gender Morality (1997), a book critical of many aspects of contemporary feminism; and of The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World's Top Climate Expert (2011), a book about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. She maintains noconsensus.org, a website that argues that there is no scientific consensus on global warming. [2][3]
[edit] Notes
- ^ Laframboise, Donna. "One-Stop Divorce Shops", The National Post, December 6, 1998.
- ^ "About Noconsensus.org"
- ^ Koprowski, Gene J. "Last in Class: Critics Give U.N. Climate Researchers an 'F'", Fox News, April 19, 2010.
[edit] External links
- TripodGirl, Laframboise photo site
- NoConsensus, Laframboise site on global warming
- Laframboise Google profile
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