ok, i read the book. heres what i think.
the story was boring and bland. nothing new. i think he just wanted to have a story line in there to kinda keep it interestin, but his main point of the book was to have this one character (Kenner) argue with evironmentalists at different stages of the book.
i'll tell you what, kenner's arguments are very very convincing. there are graphs in this book, and the person he argues with brings up and answers every single point i woulda brought up and asked if i was the one trying to disprove kenner's statement (including fudging the numbers)
the book was very well researched. now do i no longer believe in global warming? i still do, but not as firmly as before, and i am open to suggestions from the other side.
his part on why DDT and CFCs are good didnt work for me
the story was boring and bland. nothing new. i think he just wanted to have a story line in there to kinda keep it interestin, but his main point of the book was to have this one character (Kenner) argue with evironmentalists at different stages of the book.
i'll tell you what, kenner's arguments are very very convincing. there are graphs in this book, and the person he argues with brings up and answers every single point i woulda brought up and asked if i was the one trying to disprove kenner's statement (including fudging the numbers)
the book was very well researched. now do i no longer believe in global warming? i still do, but not as firmly as before, and i am open to suggestions from the other side.
his part on why DDT and CFCs are good didnt work for me
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