Unsettled
What Climate Science Tells Us, What It Doesn't, and Why It Matters
Steven E. Koonin
The book presents a critical examination of the current consensus on climate science, arguing that the science is not as settled as it is often portrayed and that there are uncertainties and nuances that are not adequately discussed in public discourse. It delves into the complexities of climate models, the interpretation of data, and the challenges of making reliable long-term predictions, suggesting a need for more open and nuanced debate on climate policy.
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