I just finished this book. It has taken me a good 5 months to finish this sucker, while reading a couple other books in the middle of it. This is a very hard read, but has a plethora of information that anyone should see. It shows how distorted the whole debate on global warming is, and how the warming associated with emissions and human induced carbon dioxide is extremely minimal. I'll have to look for a more reader-friendly book on this topic to share with ya'll. I'm a scientist and I could hardly get through this one!
Not an easy read due to statistics & graphs, but a must read
It s the other side of the story about the planet we live on. It tells the tale of why money is driving the global change scare today. This is the first of several books by this author. Having read it 15 years after printing I look forward to reading the remaining to see how consistent the position may be and when or if it changes.
Michaels is a climatologist who refuses to join the Chicken Little Anti-Warming Club (CLAWC), even though there is a lot of federal money to be had for those who are willing to join the flock. He grants that, as has happened in the past, the earth is going through a moderate warming cycle; he denies with mind-numbing thoroughness that the warming trend is caused by industry, that it could be reversed by destroying industry, and that the added warmth will have such destructive effects that no intelligent species could adapt to the changes. He does not directly address the question whether such an intelligent species is to be found on this planet.
For good or for ill, I read this book in a Kindle edition, which means that I did not have the color insert to which he refers many times, nor could I make a great deal of sense out of the other charts and figures that he supplied to make his case. The book is slightly dated by its references to the 2004 election cycle, but even were those remarks removed, it still would be a period piece because of the torrent of data produced by $20,000,000,000 of global warming grants given to the CLAWC.
Really just a book about global warming and its effects that are soon to come and those that have already started or happened. I read it for an assignment in world history. I really only added this book to add to my book count, and I really wouldn't recommend it unless you're into facts and scientific studies(if that means anything).