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Dire Predictions: Understanding Global Warming | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael Mann, Lee R. Kump Publisher: DK ADULT Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 208 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.9 x 0.6
ISBN: 0756639956 Dewey Decimal Number: 577 EAN: 9780756639952 ASIN: 0756639956
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Book Description The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been issuing the essential facts and figures on climate change for nearly two decades. But the hundreds of pages of scientific evidence quoted for accuracy by the media and scientists alike, remain inscrutable to the general public who may still question the validity of climate change.
Esteemed climate scientists Michael E. Mann and Lee R. Kump, have partnered with DK Publishing to present Dire Predictions-an important book in this time of global need. Dire Predictions presents the information documented by the IPCC in an illustrated, visually-stunning, and undeniably powerful way to the lay reader. The scientific findings that provide validity to the implications of climate change are presented in clear-cut graphic elements, striking images, and understandable analogies.
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Afraid to defend their work August 17, 2008 If you are looking for a slanted justification for a discredited alarmist's views on global warming, this is the book for you. If you are instead looking for a balanced investigation of global warming facts, you would be wise to look elsewhere.
Michael Mann's research has been thoroughly discredited within the academic community. His greatest claim to fame - the so-called hockey stick - has been shown to be a ridiculous farce. Worse than being merely wrong in his research and conclusions, there is substantial evidence that he has deliberately cooked the books to produce results that are not accurate, but that support his global warming alarmism.
In all of Mann's myopic discussion of the shoddy and biased IPCC report (IPCC lead authors include the staff of such "objective science groups" as Greenpeace, Environmental Defense and Environment Canada), he fails to explain why temperatures have fallen 0.3 degrees Celsius since 2001, when IPCC predicted a 0.2 degree rise in temperatures during the present decade. IPCC's 2001 predictions gave a close to zero percent chance of such a cooling happening, and yet we are supposed to treat these Greenpeace, Environmental Defense and Environment Canada propagandists as modern-day climate oracles? Give me a break!
For some good insight into the inner workings of IPCC, see the policy study Prejudiced Authors, Prejudiced Findings at http://scienceandpublicpolicy.org/originals/prejudiced_authors_prejudiced_findings.html
If you only read one book on climate change, this is the one! July 28, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
If you're like me, you've longed for a user-friendly book to both clarify your own thoughts about global warming and to recommend to those acquaintances, friends, relatives, and colleagues who are either indifferent to climate change or think it's a bunch of tree-hugging hooey. Believe me, Dire Predictions is the book we've been waiting for. I rarely gush in the reviews I write. But I'm gushing in this one.
Authors Michael Mann and Lee Kump, the former a weather scientist and the latter a geoscientist, have put together a primer on global warming drawn from IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) reports that offers incredibly helpful illustrations and graphs, beautiful photographs, and informative, to the point text. The explanations are concise, typically a single topic to a page fold, and they focus on exactly the kinds of questions and issues that most of us have wondered about--for example, Is our atmosphere really warming?; How to build a climate model; Back to the future: Deep time holds clues to climate change; Fingerprints distinguish human and natural impacts on climage; Why is it called greenhouse effect? and Couldn't the increase in atmosphere CO2 be the result of natural cycles?
The book is divided into 5 parts:
1. Climate Change Basics 2. Projections of Future Climate Change 3. Impacts of Climate Change 4. Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change 5. Solving Global Warming
One of the best features of the Mann and Kump's approach is that they don't hesitate to respond directly to the "debunkers" of global warming that have become popular of late.
A wonderful book, exactly the sort of popular science approach that citizens, community activists, public policy makers, and presidential candidates need to get clear on the facts and implications of global warming. Highly recommended. Six stars.
great concept July 25, 2008 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I love the concept behind this book: an "illustrated" guide instead of another long text of prose about global warming. It has tons of charts and graphs and colorful pictures, so you learn the field in a new way -- less abstractly, more intuitively. Slightly below a Scientific American-level. This book would be great for someone who wants to understand climate change, but doesn't have the background (or patience) to read a 300 page book on it. Plus it would be great for kids 7th grade and up.
I've read hundreds of books and articles and papers on climate change, and yet I still learn things from nearly every page in the book, no matter where in it I start.
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