Climate Crash: Abrupt Climate Change And What It Means For Our Future
Climate Crash: Abrupt Climate Change And What It Means For Our Future – Review
There are many misconceptions among the general population about climate and global warming. This book doesn’t address global warming per se, but it is a safe place to start if you need to know what you are actually talking about. The only review of the book I have is that it spends a group of time becoming through the history of those who studied ice cores from Greenland and a few other places. You hold very feeling like you are about to get to the large payoff and the book ends. Still, there is a group of noble background information about previous climate changes and how we should think about possible future climate changes. You eventually won’t find any answers in this book because function of the argument is that nobody has been able to figure out the all answers yet. What the book will do is help you avoid being wildly misinformed about previous climate changes and what global warming could imply. The book is well-written and gives the sense of being even-handed when mostly dealing with open research. It does not appear to have a political agenda.