
Brilliant - An excellant book. A well written and well paced overview of climate change: from ice ages through to the modern era.
Science book of the year? - This really is an outstanding book - or, perhaps, two outstanding books. The first half is essentially the (surprisingly compelling) story of climate science, told in parallel with the remarkable career of Wally Broecker. Its author, Robert Kunzig, wrote one of the great popular science books - Mapping the Deep: The Story of Ocean Science - and has that brilliant knack of slipping difficult science into a familiar, human narrative, so you get it without realising you re being challenged. But it s the second half which is, literally, thrilling, as Kunzig and Broecker outline their vision of CO2 as a fixable problem, just as the disposal of sewage was a century ago. Their fix is a radical invention by physicist Klaus Lackner (who sounds a genius) which will allow CO2 to be removed from the air by millions of car-sized carbon scrubbers and then sequestered in deep ocean or oil wells, or in basalt schists in Iceland. This is a book that offers hope to the climate crisis. Not that the authors for a second make light of its seriousness: quite the reverse. But they feel that not enough will be done to reduce emissions until it s too late. Unless the Lackner machines can come to our rescue.An absolutely vital book, and beautifully written. Science book of the year, in my opinion.
Facts and honesty, with a light at the end of the tunnel... - I read Fixing Climate in around a day and a half as I was transfixed, -it s phenomenal. Firstly, I never thought I would enjoy a science book, let alone one about climate change as everyone is banging on about it, but I found it fascinating. It has a brutal honesty. There is no spin, no opinion, just facts and history, who can argue with that?It has however made me wonder if turning all the lights off (and my monitor) at night will make a difference to this colossal problem that we face, I think governments are the place where change can happen. I think above all it s wonderfully written with a warm humour which makes it even more enjoyable. If you read one book on the environment - make it this one.