Pielke Jr.’s new book, "The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won’t Tell You About Global Warming," manages to beautifully and easily encompass everything from atmospheric science and the third rail of global warming to biodiversity, politics, a bit of history, geoengineering and energy policy. It wraps up with some original thoughts about achieving decarbonization in the future.
Quite a range of topics, but quite a book. A book that should be required reading for all of us thinking and talking about climate change/global warming, its long term consequences and the Gordian Knot of science, politics and policy.
03 December 2010
Uber Meteorologist Bob Ryan on The Climate Fix
Bob Ryan, lead meteorologist on the 11PM News on ABC7/WJLA-TV in Washington, DC, says this in his highly positive review of The Climate Fix:

3 comments:
Global warming screed? In practice, screed is generally used as a synonym for diatribe or rant. I checked and found 'long discourse or essay' as a first definition in a few online dictionaries, but I question that usage in practice. I can't remember when I've ever seen screed used in a positive or neutral manner - it's always a pejorative or dismissive term. Just sayin.'
Hey, Roger, aren't you going to comment on the FIFA debacle? There's a pale resemblance to a certain IPCC process. Of course, I'm bitter but so should the USA be. ( And Australia!? ) How about a beer in Quatta in 2022?!
Roger,
FYI. More on the war on science http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19808-were-waiting-mr-president.html
"A US government report on a pressing environmental issue is edited to falsely imply that scientists had peer-reviewed and supported the central policy recommendation. Almost 1 in 4 government scientists working on food safety say they have been asked by their bosses to exclude or alter technical information in scientific documents during the past year."
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