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Book Reviews of Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change

Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change
Field Notes From a Catastrophe Man Nature and Climate Change
Author: Elizabeth Kolbert
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ISBN-13: 9780743555647
ISBN-10: 0743555643
Publication Date: 3/7/2006
Edition: Unabridged
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3.6 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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buzzby avatar reviewed Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change on + 6062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent book, balanced, with plenty of detail.
reviewed Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change on + 177 more book reviews
I've read lots of climate change books, and this one didn't appeal to me as the others have. I didn't get the sense of the overwhelming scale of the problem as I have in other books, or the feeling that we may actually be able to do something to avert the oncoming disaster. It reads as sort of a "state of the problem" dissertation, with litanies of evidence of global warming, and the political challenges posed against solving it. I'd recomment eaarth or The Weathermakers instead.
chicolover avatar reviewed Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Man, Nature, and Climate Change on
This was a good book. The facts were somewhat twisted. I was forced to read this book for a "book talk" presented by UAB. The author came and she is truly a lunatic. She wanted to stop carbon emissions 100% at that very second. Never mind her entire audience drove to hear her rave about carbon emissions. This book was also a little out of touch. You can tell she has been isolated. She stated the media does not pay attention to global warming. (this was before the economic crisis) That is completely false. She just doesn't turn on the t.v.

Anyway I did not like this book. I had to read it. It was not balanced at all.