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Description
In Boiling Point, Pulitzer Prize-winning
journalist Ross Gelbspan argues that, unchecked, climate change will
swamp every other issue facing us today. Indeed, what began as an
initial response of many institutions-denial and delay-has now grown
into a crime against humanity. Gelbspan's previous book, The Heat Is On,
exposed the financing of climate-change skeptics by the oil and coal
companies. In Boiling Point, he reveals exactly how the fossil
fuel industry is directing the Bush administration's energy and climate
policies -payback for helping Bush get elected. Even more surprisingly,
Gelbspan points a finger at both the media and environmental activists
for unwittingly worsening the crisis. Finally, he offers a concrete plan
for averting a full-blown climate catastrophe. According to Gelbspan, a
proper approach to climate change could solve many other problems in our
social, political, and economic lives. It would dramatically reduce our
reliance on oil, and with it our exposure to instability in the Middle
East. It would create millions of jobs and raise living standards in
poor countries whose populations are affected by climate-driven disease
epidemics and whose borders are overrun by environmental refugees. It
would also expand the global economy and lead to a far wealthier and
more peaceful world. A passionate call-to-arms and a thoughtful roadmap
for change, Boiling Point reveals what's at stake for our fragile
planet. |