Review of "Climate Change," by Jessica Gunderson

 Review of

Climate Change, by Jessica Gunderson, ISBN 9781628329599

Five out of five stars

Great primer on the most critical issue of today

 Since it is global in scope and extremely complex in both short and long-term effects, climate change is difficult to understand. Making it even more complex is summed up in a quote from writer Upton Sinclair. “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.” Therefore, the first step in fighting climate change is to convince people that it is real and a major danger to the planet in general and humans in particular.

 This book is an excellent primer on the causes, the depth of and the consequences of climate change. Using very colorful images and brief textual explanations, the reader that is not familiar with the topic is given a solid introduction. It is an understandable step in getting the skeptic to understand the critical issues regarding climate change.

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