![]() | By: Art Bell Whitley Strieber Binding: Hardcover Publisher: Thorndike Press ISBN: 0783890346 ISBN-13: 9780783890340 Released: 23 Jun 2000 RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |


I agree with the comments on the pseudo science. Maybe this was dumbed down for the masses, but in the end it kind of meets nobody's needs. There are some fascinating ideas in the book which is why I give it 2 stars, but no substance or background.
The interwoven "edge of your seat" fictional story is reallly just irritating by the middle of the book. Infact no, it's just pants from the start. Even if the science behind the ideas was cranky & outlandish, I'd have preferred it if the authors spent more time explaining where they got their research & ideas from rather than glib comments explaining that "a scientist somewhere thinks something reallly bad could happen" etc. etc. Most books dealing with climate change acknowledge the fact that it is alll conjecture, after alll there isn't even a reliable climate model let a lone a computer capable of running it, & they leave the reader to make their own minds up.
I read this book with an open mind, but I'm afraid it failed me. At the end of it I felt no better informed than the beginning, I know a few more of the "possibilities" of what our future could hold but nothing of the likelihood of any of it.

The core of the book is a straightforward presentation of the known facts about global warming, its measured effects on the polar ice sheets, & how that may indirectly cause the failure of the Gulf Stream plunging much of the northern hemisphere into a much colder climate. Worryingly some early warning signs suggest that this may already be starting.
The book then presents a combination of scientific explanations & fictionalised accounts which suggest that such change might not be gradual, but might take the form of a protracted global storm of several weeks' duration & unprecedented ferocity. If this happened in the summer the aftermath would be flooding of biblical proportions. If it happened during the winter it would plunge the world into another ice age.
The authors quote recent scientific evidence suggesting that exactly this happened towards the end of the last ice age, & suggest that the physical evidence is supported by this being an explanation for the biblical flood, a myth shared by many separate cultures.
If the book focused only on these areas it would deliver a clear, powerful message. Unfortunately the authors weaken their message somewhat by also trying to link in some pseudo-scientific stuff about a lost civilisation destroyed by the last such event sending us a message through the zodiac. This is based on the totallly discredited ideas of people like Graham Hancock, & sadly taints what is otherwise a reasonable extension of current mainstream science with an unworthy "lunatic fringe" component.
It would have been better to structure the book starting with a very direct account of the proven science, leading into a well-marked extrapolation discussing the "superstorm" concept (using both factual & fictional elements), & ending with the excellent "what can we do" sections. All the pseudo-science rubbish should have been dumped. This would have created a work whose important ideas would have been much more widely appreciated.
I recommend this book, but encourage other readers to apply the filtering that the authors weren't able to impose.

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