摘要:Eric Pooley’s, The Climate War:
True Believers, Power Brokers, and the
Fight to Save the Earth, is a fascinating
inside-look at the people and events that
shaped the recent political debate on climate change in the United States. A wide
range of personages, from professional
politicians, to special interest group members and leaders, to scientists, to activists
and advocates, are depicted in well-researched detail. This story delivers extensive background on the modern climate
change political debate as well as the public and backroom dealings that have led to
the current state of climate change policy
in the United States. Those interested in
learning more about how policy is really
decided at the national level are advised to
read this book.