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Old 03-03-2010, 11:54 AM   #356
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
I've decided to make reading this book a priority before entering into any further debates about the level of evidence (or lack thereof) for climate change. Who's with me? It would make a great "non-fiction book club" choice for March.
Too late for this month's book club; but I wouldn't mind having a stab at it.

I certainly need to know more about it if I'm going to make my own mind up about the issue. At the moment I'm just reacting with varying degrees of repulsion at the antics of the more extreme advocates on both sides.
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