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There's no lack of books on climate change. I've read many of them, some of which are frightening, as well they should be. Many focus on the potentially horrific changes that will play out over the coming decades. "Rough Winds" takes a different approach by asking whether we've seen enough evidence in the last few decades to accept that global warming is already in play. If the climate is changing, and in fact, if it's been changing for many years now, then we should see certain impacts, particularly in the area of extreme weather events. In this book, Powell methodically review these events - hurricanes, droughts, wildfires, rain and snow, floods, tornados, and temperature extremes in various locations around the world. This recitation makes for gripping reading. You can perhaps deny what might happen in the future, but you can't deny what has already happened and what's happening right now.

As Powell says, "In the last two years, our planet has undergone a series of extreme weather events that have broken tens of thousands of records. . . . The earth has experienced record high daytime temperatures, droughts, wildfires rainfall, floods, blizzards, tornadoes, hurricanes, and cyclones, exactly the events that climate scientists have predicted global warming will make more common and more extreme. To this author, there is simply no question that this collection constitutes a 'preponderance of evidence' that global warming has well and truly begun and the time to act is now."

Because this book is an ebook, Powell was able to post it in an especially timely manner: I read it shortly after Hurricane Irene devastated the US east coast and he opens the book with a discussion of Irene. I hope he will consider issuing revised editions as the inevitable future weather extremes occur.

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7 Responses to “Dress”

  • Jimmie Dickerson says:

    I need ideas and not alot of money

  • Anthony Maxwell says:

    We are having a Hogwarts-themed lock-in with my Theatre class, 4 of us are representing the Houses. I don't want to wear the complete uniform but a modern version would be nice? I don't like skirts so much, just fyi.

  • Jacob Ortiz says:

    I love fashion but i still dont really know what the summer fashions are apart from wedge shoes.Every ans will be greatly appreciated.

  • Peter Mercer says:

    I need some ideas ASAP kus i didnt think i was gonna do anything for halloween but it turns out iam goin trick or treating. it doesnt have to be complicated just something quick and easy that doesnt require to buy anything... i also dont want to look stupid. most ideas are accepted

  • Jodi Walls says:

    This Friday, my school will have a casual dress day that everybody will wear whatever they want, but my mom said that she wants me to wear my uniform. I have no incentive to wear my uniform. None of my teachers are giving extra credit or anything like that. I asked my mom why she wants me to wear my uniform, she said that I've gotten in trouble too many times for wearing my uniform wrong, and I hadn't earned the privilege of free dress day. She said that it was end of discussion, and if I asked again, I would have to wear my uniform all weekend, too. I really don't want to mess with her, because she is always serious about what she says. But I don't understand why I have to be the only one to wear my uniform! All my friends are wearing what they want, and everybody else is so excited, but I'm going to be the only one stuck in my uniform. Plus, it's going to be so hot wearing the uniform tights and blazers while everyone else will be in short sleeves and bare legs. The uniform is so ugly, too. It's a yellow shirt, green skirt, green tights, black shoes, and a green, yellow, and grey striped blazer. Why is my mom forcing me to wear my uniform? Is this fair? What should I do?

  • Clayton Hebert says:

    I've been teaching for 5 years now and I'm looking to be more stylish/ fashion forward at work. I think I've been too conservative and it comes off kind of old fashioned. Help!

  • Debora Johns says:

    it's in his parents' backyard at 2pm. She said it wasn't a big formal thing and to dress casually but that just feels wrong. I can pair the skirt with a dozen different kinds of tops. I just don't want to have to buy something new with my tight budget right now. Any ideas? I'm a plus size, and 35 years old, so nothing too trendy or I'll have to go shopping :(

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