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James Hansen (1) (1941–)

Author of Storms of my grandchildren

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James Hansen (1) has been aliased into James E. Hansen.

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The two stars are a bit generous. This book was part description of the factors affecting climate change, part political mémoir, part publication and presentation history with some personal commentary. I found the actual science interesting (and worrisome), but the political digressions distracted from it.
 
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natcontrary | 11 other reviews | May 21, 2018 |
3.5 stars

James Hansen was a scientist at NASA with a particular interest in climate change. This book explains what is happening with climate change and what needs to be done to stop the potentially devastating effects.

I was listening to the audio, and I think that made it a bit tougher for the science. I am interested, but listening to it was probably more dry than reading it, I'd guess. I've read a lot about it, anyway, but there were plenty of things I didn't know, either. I really didn't know much (anything?) about nuclear power, so that was an interesting chapter to me. What I really liked about the book, though, was the politics. Hansen was an insider, so it was especially interesting to read about that aspect. And he did talk about it quite a bit in the book. There are charts included in the book: with the audio came a pdf that you could open if you wanted to refer to those charts (and he would mention it in the audio when he was talking about one of those charts included in the pdf), which I thought was a good idea. Overall, I'll rate it good.… (more)
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LibraryCin | 11 other reviews | May 30, 2014 |
This is the most important book of our time. Please read and take action to stop climate change.
 
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supremumlimit | 11 other reviews | Oct 14, 2012 |
We could leave the coal in the ground, but will we? If we don't we could trigger a run-away green-house effect. Hansen is an atmospheric scientist and makes a compelling argument that we must phase out coal and leave the oil shale and tar sands alone.
 
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jefware | 11 other reviews | Oct 17, 2011 |

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