![]() ![]() New York Times bestselling author Michael Crichton delivers another action-packed techo-thriller in State of Fear. State of Fear is described at the HarperCollins Publisher webpage as (my boldface): ![]() I took a few notes, too, this time, when I found something interesting. Now, though, with my much more-detailed understanding of the subject and the global politics behind it, it was interesting to see Michael Crichton arguing points in 2004 that heretics of the religion of human-induced global warming/climate change are still arguing today, 14 years later. I enjoyed State of Fear thoroughly the second time around. I purchased an e-book edition recently, and I’ve just finished reading it. It had been more than a decade since I first read Michael Crichton’s 2004 novel State of Fear. And Their Guesses Are Based on How They Program Their Computer Models to Meet the Expectations and Political Agendas of the Politicians Providing the Funding for the Computer-Modeling Efforts SUBTITLE: Nobody Knows How Much of the Global Surface Warming from 1861 to 2005 Is Human-induced or Naturally Occurring. ![]()
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