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Disappointing

Review from Death in Yellowstone (Second Edition) →

I read a book entitled, “Death in Big Bend” by Laurence Parent. That book was engaging, factual, and the individual stories of death in Big Bend were artfully interwoven to create a coherent book. This book on “Death in Yellowstone” lacked all of these attributes & was dull. It was written more like the obituary..

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Incredible story

Review from Mission Iran →

Operation Eagle Claw is fascinating and tragic I try to read everything I can about these events, this recent book sheds a bit of insight however many times it repeats verbatim as interviews are recounted and I mean verbatim, no matter, if you enjoy the legendary mission you will enjoy this interesting read

Thought provoking

Review from False Alarm →

Interesting data and arguments, a great read for anyone interested in policy solutions and thought-provoking ideas on climate, global health, and human wellbeing.

Important

Review from False Alarm →

Firstly, if you are hoping this book is about climate change denialism, it is not. Lomborg argues that climate change is real, man-made, and must be addressed. His point is both climate denialism AND what has become “mainstream” climate change alarmism are BOTH inconsistent with the science. He maintains that the goal of limiting temperature..

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Lomborg says the quiet part out loud

Review from False Alarm →

Very rarely does hysteria lead to clarity, and Lomborg’s detailed analysis of this very real challenge goes a long way toward focusing on real solutions. He correctly notes that climate is just one of a myriad of problems facing the world today. As such, we must develop appropriate policies that continue to move society forward…

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