useful addition to the genre

Field Notes from a Catastrophe

Field Notes from a Catastrophe

Field Notes from a Catastrophe – Review
Recent (March 2006) addition to the literature addressed to the mythical highly educated layman on the problem of anthrogenic climate change. Better than most, a mostly bit more science, much more special interest (partly i think because the author is female and partly because it immediately began as a series in the NYT). It was an enjoyable and informative widely read, the paramount was the association of the science to several individual encounters with people, the chapter on Swiss camp. Makes the case for DAI (dangerous anthrogenic interference) kind of slowly, increased in not upsetting people so that they finish just reading, interested in effectively making the case scientifically and well structured. Is perhaps better than most in the genre, certainly i’d have no problems mentioning it. Chapter 3, Under the Glacier is both the most interesting and the best written chapter. Her personality and observational abilities both make this an exceptional place to begin just reading and a excellent introduction to the book. If you are currently looking for a nice widely read on the issue of international climate change, this is a suitable and remarkable book.