The Lukewarmer's Way
Most of us are tired of the climate war. The sterile debate between alarmists trying to convince us that climate change will ruin the world and skeptics who ignore the serious science trying to understand our complex climate has reached a dead end.

It's time for the rest of us to look realistically at the issue. This book tries to separate fact from fancy, science from fiction and show what we can do to insure ourselves from the impacts of climate change.
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The Lukewarmer's Way
Most of us are tired of the climate war. The sterile debate between alarmists trying to convince us that climate change will ruin the world and skeptics who ignore the serious science trying to understand our complex climate has reached a dead end.

It's time for the rest of us to look realistically at the issue. This book tries to separate fact from fancy, science from fiction and show what we can do to insure ourselves from the impacts of climate change.
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The Lukewarmer's Way

The Lukewarmer's Way

by Thomas Fuller
The Lukewarmer's Way

The Lukewarmer's Way

by Thomas Fuller

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Overview

Most of us are tired of the climate war. The sterile debate between alarmists trying to convince us that climate change will ruin the world and skeptics who ignore the serious science trying to understand our complex climate has reached a dead end.

It's time for the rest of us to look realistically at the issue. This book tries to separate fact from fancy, science from fiction and show what we can do to insure ourselves from the impacts of climate change.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151157049
Publisher: Stairway Press
Publication date: 09/27/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 308
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Thomas Fuller has lived in four countries on three continents. He is co-author of Climategate: The CRUTape Letters.

Fuller has worked as an industry analyst in the technology and energy sectors and has followed green energy and climate issues for more than 10 years.

Fuller is married (no children) and currently splits his time between the San Francisco Bay Area and Asia.
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