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Recounts the story of the world's greatest environmental dilemma through the eyes of early climate change pioneers. It begins in the 1950s, when American scientists first warned about the risks of pollution altering the natural climate, the national media began covering the matter, and experts first offered testimony to congressional committees.

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Recounts the story of the world's greatest environmental dilemma through the eyes of early climate change pioneers. It begins in the 1950s, when American scientists first warned about the risks of pollution altering the natural climate, the national media began covering the matter, and experts first offered testimony to congressional committees.
Autorenporträt
Jay Hakes headed the U.S. Energy Information Administration for seven years and the Carter Presidential Library for thirteen. He is the author of two previous books on the intersections among energy, the environment, the economy, and politics.