A Hole in the Wind
A Climate Scientist's Bicycle Journey Across the United States
by:
David Goodrich
Summary:
The book chronicles the author's cross-country cycling journey, during which he engages with diverse Americans to discuss climate change and its impacts. It combines personal travel narrative with discussions on science, policy, and the changing environment.
Key points:
1. Climate Change Reality: Goodrich sees climate change effects, like weird weather and ecosystem changes, while biking across the country, making the science real.
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