THERMAGEDDON: Countdown to 2030
Robert Hunter, . . Arcade, $24.95 (288pp) ISBN 978-1-55970-667-4
Acting in the role of elder eco-statesman, Greenpeace cofounder Hunter provides a rhetorical linkage for what are the standard theories of global warming for a popular science readership, although there is no doubt which side of the political line of recent long-term scientific studies he is working. Hunter underlines in harsh, dark strokes the well-debated points of global warming and comes to an even darker conclusion: the stable global weather system of the last 10,000 years will "tip" under the weight of the greenhouse effect, inducing a worldwide "temperature Götterdämmerung" or "radiative forcing." The short version: the Arctic ice cap will nearly disappear during one summer within the next 30 years; then, on accepted geophysical principles around the radiation effect, what follows must be massive one-way dislocations of climate: heat surges, desertification, floods and other large-scale shifts in local geography. In the face of his own terrifying argument, Hunter seems to withdraw to a distant Zen-like plane—he presents this stark news, surprisingly, with less stridency than in his earlier books (
Reviewed on: 03/10/2003
Genre: Nonfiction