Monday, December 7, 2009

Climate Change: What’s The Worse that Could Happen?

Filed under: Energy | Environment — by Will Kirkland @ 1:23 pm
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Check out Greg Craven’s new book “What’s the Worst The Could Happen?” An excellent holiday gift if the YouTube clip is any indicator.

And have a look at Talk of the Nation’s Climate Change Reading list, and all the comments that follow. This is the year, if not too late, to really stuff our heads with this and learn to push back against the I-got-mine you-are-all-idiots self-projecting crowd. The same crowd who, when seriously set back by any of these projections, will be whining, “why didn’t anyone tell me!”

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