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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

State Of Fear

48 minutes ago estenger.com - Ed Stenger's Blog said: “a lot. What do I think? Maybe. But it takes more than one short episode of above average temperatures in Cleveland to convince me. Speaking of global warming, I recently read 2 works of fiction, Forty Signs of Rain by Kim Stanley Robinson and State of Fear by Michael Crichton. Reading these back to back was interesting because they both deal with global warming, but from two very divergent points of view. Robinson's novel is set in the Washington D.C. of the near future and centers around the politics of”


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