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355 pages, Hardcover
First published April 21, 2015
The science-hostile skeptics of human-caused climate change point to past swings in climate as proof that today’s warming is part of a natural cycle. Every major scientific society and 97 percent of the world’s climate scientists say otherwise in their consensus that human greenhouse gas emissions are to blame for the current warming. The culture-killing drought of 4,000 years ago has been linked to a centuries-long failure of the Asian monsoon. Causes of other extreme climate events are better understood, such as the volcanic eruptions that marked the Little Ice Age. In contrast, the warming of the past century is not natural in origin; humans have become a dominant force.That is both topical and relevant to precipitation: Levelheaded, relatable, and well-informed! An excellent excerpt selection, if I do say so myself. But perhaps you want something a bit more...exciting? Okay, try this one:
To be sure, prior to modern industry and the emissions associated with it, people in the distant past suffered devastating climatic shift. Given what we’ve learned about the lost cultures and the tragic times, it hardly seems advisable to plunge headlong into repeating them.
The U.S. military made its first large-scale attempt to unleash rain as a weapon during the Vietnam War. Beginning with trials in 1966, and continuing every rainy season until July 1972, “Project Popeye� dropped nearly fifty thousand loads of silver iodide or lead iodide in the clouds over Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia to induce heavy rains. The idea was to flood out roads, cause landslides, and make transportation as difficult as possible well beyond monsoon season—essentially, to keep the Ho Chi Minh Trail a muddy mess and foil North Vietnam’s ability to move supplies and personnel.I will admit, I did not see that coming. As a reader, you’re in for many, many more exciting tidbits and, as my dad would say, fascinating bon mots—and he has said, because he also picked up Rain independently from, and prior to, my reading.
..The House and Senate ultimately adopted anti-weather-warfare resolutions. In 1977, the United States, the Soviet Union, and other nations ratified a UN treaty prohibiting military “or any other hostile use� of environmental-modification techniques.