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Coming from Simon&Schuster 9/1/2020
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"Perhaps the most important hypothesis in the Earth Sciences, with ramifications in other fields, since plate tectonics." — Ed Keller, UCSB
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A tour de force tour of Science, from the collosal to the infinitesimal. I helped to get this book to publication after the death of the author, Tom Scott.
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Half the proceeds go to the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund
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“James Lawrence Powell breaks new ground. His scholarship is deep, and his stories are well-written and enriched with human de- tail. Anyone with an interest in how science progresses will profit from reading this book.”
—Spencer Weart, author of THE DISCOVERY OF GLOBAL WARMING
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Is the extreme weather of the last few years the early warning signal of global warming? An Apple iPad book.
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A new Kindle Single for $0.99. "A blistering array of data, pocked with occasional vignettes that portray the enormous suffering and damage that global climate change is kindling."--Jason Kirk, Amazon
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Now available in paperback: "The most comprehensive, illuminating and searing account yet of the murky world of climate change denial and the charlatans who populate it."--Irish Times. "A winner, written in an easy, logical style. Thorough and fascinating discussions of major deniers." -- Orrin Pilkey, Duke University
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First Edition
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"Dead Pool is the best book I know about the current state of the Colorado River and the policy issues facing it."--Donald Worster, author of Rivers of Empire and A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley Powell.
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"James Powell’s exciting account of the Canyon’s development is worthy of the excitement that the canyon itself inspires."--Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel
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"An elegant masterpiece of science writing."--Peter Ward, University of Washington
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"Clearly the most enlightened and helpful book on leadership in the nonprofict sector."--James Fisher, author of The Power of the Presidency and former president of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
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Strontium isotope geology as of 1972. Now only of historical interest.
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Coming from Simon&Schuster 9/1/2020
"Perhaps the most important hypothesis in the Earth Sciences, with ramifications in other fields, since plate tectonics." — Ed Keller, UCSB
A tour de force tour of Science, from the collosal to the infinitesimal. I helped to get this book to publication after the death of the author, Tom Scott.
Half the proceeds go to the Climate Science Legal Defense Fund
“James Lawrence Powell breaks new ground. His scholarship is deep, and his stories are well-written and enriched with human de- tail. Anyone with an interest in how science progresses will profit from reading this book.”
—Spencer Weart, author of THE DISCOVERY OF GLOBAL WARMING
Is the extreme weather of the last few years the early warning signal of global warming? An Apple iPad book.
A new Kindle Single for $0.99. "A blistering array of data, pocked with occasional vignettes that portray the enormous suffering and damage that global climate change is kindling."--Jason Kirk, Amazon
Now available in paperback: "The most comprehensive, illuminating and searing account yet of the murky world of climate change denial and the charlatans who populate it."--Irish Times. "A winner, written in an easy, logical style. Thorough and fascinating discussions of major deniers." -- Orrin Pilkey, Duke University
First Edition
"Dead Pool is the best book I know about the current state of the Colorado River and the policy issues facing it."--Donald Worster, author of Rivers of Empire and A River Running West: The Life of John Wesley Powell.
"James Powell’s exciting account of the Canyon’s development is worthy of the excitement that the canyon itself inspires."--Jared Diamond, author of Guns, Germs, and Steel
"An elegant masterpiece of science writing."--Peter Ward, University of Washington
"Clearly the most enlightened and helpful book on leadership in the nonprofict sector."--James Fisher, author of The Power of the Presidency and former president of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
Strontium isotope geology as of 1972. Now only of historical interest.