George Monbiot: Up in Flames
Up in Flames: George Monbiot's Heat
[by Scott Thill]
George Monbiot should have put the moving eleventh and last chapter of his latest book Heat: How to Stop the Planet From Burning first. But he didn't, and it's pretty easy to see why.
The previous ten chapters fire like lightning over the technical details of both catastrophic climate change and the myriad ways in which its fatal blows can be avoided. Each chapter is filled with footnotes; Chapter 1: A Faustian Pact boasts 132 of them, while the other chapters either push or surpass 100. Then there is the endless roll call of mind-numbing data -- on fossil fuels, solar power, the tidal and wind industries, carbon-capture, hydrogen, microgrids and much more, all the way down to the finer points of Norway's housing code. Read Heat for a few days, and you likely will begin to see why the impending doom of climate change will play out like the worst chemistry class you have ever had.
But Monbiot's strategy is a bulletproof one, because the one thing everyone can't stop talking about when it comes to climate change, although they really should, is the science. Monbiot's rigorously documented book has that on lockdown....
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