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  • Excellent, fact based

    5
    By PierresFamily
    If you want to read a climate book by an internationally acclaimed environmental expert (worked for Obama & awarde Time’s Environmentalist of the year” in 2008), who separates out science from politicized claims, this is the book for you. I have raad about environmental issues for over 30 years, and this is the most informative book that I have ever read.
  • An Environmental Gamechanger

    5
    By AutoDidact1
    If you haven’t read this book, wherever you are on the issue, you don’t really know much about the issue.
  • A great book

    5
    By whjjkw
    Very interesting and insightful with lots of facts with sources.
  • Young eco activists need to read

    5
    By Paola Pomegranates
    It’s jarringly different narrative to that which I learned in college readings. This book is optimistic and compassionately grounded in thorough investigation. I’m joyful to have learned the truth to a situation that seemed near hopeless and resentful before.
  • A good counterpoint to current dogma

    5
    By theRealMophilly
    It is difficult to argue in defiance of common theory, but this book does a good job. The commentary about 3rd world countries being denied a reasonable path to technological skill is a crucial point.
  • Become an environmental humanist.

    5
    By truth-seeking
    Let’s stop blocking the developing world’s access to cheap, reliable electricity just because the source is fossil fuel. Let’s start installing more reliable nuclear power today while we work on unreliable, non-functional, expensive wind and solar technology.
  • Interesting to say the least

    5
    By Basil8600
    Really enjoyed this read, definitely makes you think about some of the hand wringing you see on the news
  • Excellent and Balanced

    5
    By Gundogger41
    Does a good job of telling both sides of an archetypal story regarding the balance between nature and culture.
  • Required reading

    5
    By brownbriefcase
    I actually listed to the audio version first, but had to come buy the digital version for further reference and review. This book opened my eyes. Incredible read. It should be required reading.
  • A combination of all that matters

    5
    By VandalSL
    This book is the first that I’ve found which examines the science and economics of solutions to our environmental challenges. If the reader is willing to question what they know and what they believe then this will help because it looks towards ways to create a brighter future for all humans and animals.

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