On his radio show, Rush Limbaugh was excited to find a 13-year-old caller who discovered “lots of evidence” that global warming is a hoax. 13-year-old Alex from Wilmington, Indiana said evidence he discovered at his local library made it “really easy” to disprove the science.

“Where did you find this evidence? How hard was it for you to research,” Rush asked the boy.

“It wasn’t that hard to learn it,” Alex responded. “There is pretty much a lot of evidence that you can find. I personally just went to the local library and looked up books. That’s what I did.”

Alex didn’t name the book he found, but there are many books that deny man-made climate change. According to Dr. Riley Dunlap, of Oklahoma State University, and Peter Jacques, of the University of Central Florida, most are linked to conservative think tanks.

Dunlap and Jacques published their research ‘Climate Change Denial Books and Conservative Think Tanks: Exploring the Connection’ in the journal American Behavioural Scientist.

“I guarantee you there are people who heard that call that want to find out where that library is that he found evidence of the hoax of global warming, so they can tell the authorities about it,” Limbaugh told his listeners after talking with Alex.

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Limbaugh was so impressed — and genuinely shocked — that climate denier books exist at the library, he offered the kid an iPad. Here is an excerpt of the exchange: