The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won't Tell You About Global WarmingBasic Books, 28 בספט׳ 2010 - 272 עמודים Why has the world been unable to address global warming? Science policy expert Roger Pielke, Jr., says it's not the fault of those who reject the Kyoto Protocol, but those who support it, and the magical thinking that the agreement represents. In The Climate Fix, Pielke offers a way to repair climate policy, shifting the debate away from meaningless targets and toward a revolution in how the world's economy is powered, while de-fanging the venomous politics surrounding the crisis. The debate on global warming has lost none of its power to polarize and provoke in a haze of partisan vitriol. The Climate Fix will bring something new to the discussions: a commonsense perspective and practical actions better than any offered so far. |
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CHAPTER 3 | 61 |
CHAPTER 4 | 81 |
CHAPTER 5 | 117 |
CHAPTER 6 | 143 |
CHAPTER 7 | 161 |
CHAPTER 8 | 191 |
CHAPTER 9 | 217 |
Acknowledgments | 239 |
Notes | 243 |
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