The Uninhabitable Earth: A Story of the Future
September 25, 2019 - Comment
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It is worse, much worse, than you think âIt is worse, much worse, than you thinkâ, says the opening line in the book. Later, at page 11, it says âThis is not a book about the science of global warming; it is about what warming means to the way we live on this planetâ. (1)The first impression of this book is of starkness. The front cover is plain, with the bookâs title, its subtitle and author on a plain off-white background. The only decoration is a small picture of a bee at the bottom of the cover. The bee looks…
Such poor writing its close to unreadable. It starts off so well. Such a promising subject. In the first couple of pages it has a directness and an urgency which stares you in the face daring you to look-away as it presents you with comprehension stretching facts and scenarios.Unfortunately, the rest of the book is so badly written it is barely or even not readable. Repeatedly clumsy, uncomfortable sentence structures mean that one continually loses oneâs mental place in whatever point the author is trying to make. Often…
Not as good as expected…rather poorly written…avoid A critical topic covered in a ranting, disjointed and poorly constructed manner. It is repetitive with what appears to be an attempt at padding. Important comments are not really referenced or evidenced within the text. Like others I found the inconsistency in units throughout rather irritating. Very poor, in fact a waste of carbon! Save your cash and watch Prof Hugh Montgomery on YouTube instead. I highly recommend his talk to the Irish EPA hosted event. Just search for ‘Health and Climate…