CLIMATE OF HOPE

Reviewed 4/26/2018

Climate of Hope, by Bloomberg & Pope

Access to this book courtesy of the
San Jose, CA Public Library
CLIMATE OF HOPE
How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet
Michael Bloomberg
Carl Pope
New York: St. Martin's Press, April 2017

Rating:

5.0

High

978-1-250-14207-8
ISBN 1-250-14207-5 264pp. HC/FCI $26.99

Errata

Page 100: "In fact, on a smaller scale, Texas has built enough new connecting transmission lines that it now uses all the wind it generates—a lot more than it had back in 2009."
  Missing word: S/B "all the wind power".
Page 121: "If families can afford propane, LNG, or liquid ethanol, the stoves that burn these fuels are affordable."
  Why not methanol? It ought to be cheaper than ethanol — which, like methanol, is naturally liquid at room temperature.
Page 197: "But cities must play their part too. 'There is no city too poor not to be able to afford a climate change agenda,' says Shpend Ahmeti, the mayor of Pristina, Kosovo."
  Extra word: S/B "to be able".
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