The Hot Topic: What We Can Do About Global Warming | Gabrielle Walker, David King | good overview of research to date
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The Hot Topic: What We Can Do About Global Warming
Gabrielle Walker
,
David King
Harvest Books
, 2008 - 288 pages
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Last year, awareness
about
global
warming
reached a tipping point. Now one of the most dynamic writers and one of the most respected scientists in the field of climate change offer the first concise guide to both the problems and the solutions. Guiding us past a blizzard of information and misinformation, Gabrielle Walker and Sir David King explain the science of warming, the most cutting-edge technological solutions from small to large, and the national and international politics that will affect our efforts.
While there have been many other books about the problem of global warming, none has addressed
what
we
can
and should do about it so clearly and persuasively, with no spin, no agenda, and no exaggeration. Neither Walker nor King is an activist or politician, and theirs is not a generic green call to arms. Instead they propose specific ideas to fix a very specific problem. Most important, they offer hope: This is a serious issue, perhaps the most serious that humanity has ever faced. But we can still do something about it. And they?ll show us how.
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excellent primer for global warming..
to really understand the problem, and to really understand how one
can
make a difference and to really understand the forces at work that will prevent any solution this is an excellent primer. It reads in laymen terms so you don't get all boondoggled by the science. It lays out the facts clearly and concisely and examines all the alternate sources of energy and their drawbacks. The Kyoto protocol is examined and the USA's reasons for not ratifying it. A very detailed and interesting read. Maybe I'm just too cynical, maybe I don't have enough faith in mankind, maybe I'm just depressed
about
this whole
global
warming
and the world we're leaving to our children but I think it might be better to get beyond the argument of global warming, is it? or is it not? are we responsible? or aren't we? maybe..we should move the questions to a higher plain, like
what
can we do to make sure mankind survives?
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good overview of research to date
Other that An Inconvenient Truth, not too much exists in the pop culture that describes
global
warming
and its possible consequences in a way that is accessible for the general public to understand. More books need to "cross over" to increase public awareness and understanding
about
this pressing issue. This publication acts as bridge between the scientific community and concerned citizens who may just be interested in the
topic
. It is an easy read and is laid out in a straightforward manner. I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for basic facts about climate change and
what
humans
can
do to change the course. However, it may not be captivating for those that are not interested in the topic to begin with.
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Hot Topic not hot enough
Far from being too alarmist, this book, like many others on this
topic
, does not go far enough in warning of the dangers of
global
warming
. The problem appears to be that most authors are over-involved in particular areas of research, and have not seen the broadest view of the problem. Also, the available information is changing rapidly. I have done extensive research myself over the past six years, and had already concluded that the problem was more grave than generally known. My suspicions were confirmed when recent research by Russian Scientists found that the Methane Hydrates on the Arctic Ocean floor are already melting and releasing large amounts of methane into the atmosphere. This, coupled with the methane production of warming tundra and melting permafrost areas, creates a vastly greater danger of rapid climate change, since a conservative estimate is that these Methane Hydrates contain well over 500 billion tons of Methane, which is twenty times worse than CO2 as a "greenhouse" gas. Therefore, while this book is useful as another analysis urging action, new work needs to be done to demonstrate clearly to people such as the author of the previous review that the situation is truly urgent, and that calls for immediate action to cool the planet are anything but alarmist.
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