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A Common Sense/Data Driven Approach to Climate

Review from False Alarm →

Over all really good. I’m not sure feeding a government money through a carbon tax is the best solution, but I can’t think of a better option. otherwise great book. Shame it’s not politically sexy to follow such advice, so we’ll continue to live under the broken window fallacy…

The title misleads from the content

Review from False Alarm →

ultimately is you listen, there is a real problem that is not going away. we have a reality we will be facing and there is no easy way out. this book stays positive on the possible results of that outcome. I’m not sure i 100 percent believe the rosy view but it’s nice to get..

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Overall sound perspective

Review from False Alarm →

I agree with high level overall assessment of the true cost of clean energy crusade. To much reliance on ROI and forecast cost numbers as they are based on suspect analysis to begin with. The very high degree of uncertainty of climate models is not a good starting point for in depth financial modeling, imo

Shears midline?

Review from Patient Care →

Humility is a familiar leitmotif, a calm voice and approachable demeanor, even when describing a man who had an encounter with garden shears sticking ceremoniously out of the back of his neck (midpoint) from an attack by a man he worked with. From being punched—while inserting a Foley in a male patient—to helping close the..

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ER Doc

Review from Patient Care →

Interesting account of some of the more memorable cases that Dr. Seward handled during his career. My only beef is that it was a little on the brief side; I would have enjoyed hearing more of the stories that I know he has stored away.