<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>The science is overwhelming; the facts are in. The planet is heating up at an alarming rate and the results are everywhere to be seen. Yet, as time runs out, climate progress is blocked by the men who are profiting from the burning of the planet: Energy moguls like the Koch brothers and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson. Powerful politicians like Senators Mitch McConnell and Jim Inhofe, who receive massive contributions from the oil and coal industries. Most of these men are too intelligent to truly believe that climate change is not a growing crisis. And yet they have put their profits and careers ahead of the health and welfare of the world's population--and even their own children and grandchildren. How do they explain themselves to their offspring, to the next generations that must deal with the environmental havoc that these men have wreaked? <p/> With a new introduction from the authors, <i>Climate in Crisis</i> takes a very personal look at this global crisis, literally bringing it home.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Praise for <b><i>Climate in Crisis </i></b>(previously published under the title <i>Horsemen of the Apocalypse</i>) <p/> "<b>A must read</b> for anyone concerned with climate and energy issues."<br> --Leonardo DiCaprio <p/> "When in the near future the climate implodes and misery envelops the planet, <b>you will know the criminals against humanity</b> who were most directly and personally responsible from [<i>Horsemen of the Apocalypse</i>]."<br> --Ross Gelbspan, author <i>The Heat Is On</i> and <i>Boiling Point</i> <p/> "<b>Dick Russell and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. have brilliantly laid bare the horsemen of the apocalyps</b>e and their cronies who are now steering the American ship of state and are bent on committing hara-kiri on the agreements, agencies, and regulations that are a bulwark against their own country's and the world's plunge into disaster."<br> --Homero Aridjis, Mexican poet, novelist, ambassador, and environmental activist; president emeritus of PEN International <p/> "As the impacts of climate change grow increasingly visible in our daily lives, so must our understanding of the forces that are conspiring to stop actions to mitigate those impacts. This book lays bare how those forces, borne largely of self interest, are trying to make sure the US continues to add to global carbon pollution, the primary factor in climate change. With the new Trump administration trying to roll back president Obama's actions, <b>this is a timely and essential read for everyone concerned</b>. "<br> --Margo Oge, author of <i>Driving the Future: Combating Climate Change with Cleaner, Smarter Cars</i> <p/> "<b>This may be the most important book yet on the climate crisis . . . </b> and by the way, it's fun to read. Dick Russell's keen research and sharp writing unpacks the complex sordid tale of fossil fuel corporations and their henchmen, from the Koch brothers to Exxon to Peabody coal, who have systematically held us back from solving climate change, using denial, deception, and ruthless power."<br> --Kert Davies, director, Climate Investigations Center <p/> "In <i>Horsemen of the Apocalypse</i>, <b>Dick Russell lays out the lies and cover-ups</b> of some of the men--including ExxonMobil's Rex Tillerson and the Koch brothers--who have been hell-bent on amassing fortunes by exploiting fossil fuels, even while knowing that this exploitation would likely destroy civilization."<br> --David Ray Griffin, author of <i>Unprecedented: Can Civilization Survive the CO2 Crisis?</i> <p/> "<i>Horsemen of the Apocalypse</i> is <b>a mind-opening exposé</b> of the roots and branches of fossil fuel zealots, their campaigns of misinformation, and the rebellion of their descendants. It shows how the misuse of wealth and power can undermine democracy, threaten the health of the planet, and neglect our moral responsibility to future generations."<br> --Sheldon Krimsky, PhD, Lenore Stern Professor of Humanities & Social Sciences, adjunct professor of public health and community medicine, Tufts University, and author of <i>Stem Cell Dialogues: A Philosophical & Scientific Inquiry into Medical Frontiers</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Robert F. Kennedy Jr.</b> is one of the nation's leading environmental activists. He is the president of Waterkeeper Alliance, the world's largest clean water advocacy group. Mr. Kennedy is a partner with the national law firm of Morgan & Morgan, where he specializes in environmental litigation. He is a multiple <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author and has published hundreds of articles on politics, history, science, and the environment. <i>Time </i>magazine named him one of the "Heroes for the Planet." Kennedy lives in Los Angeles, California, and New York, New York. <p/><b>Dick Russell</b> is an acclaimed environmental writer with a special expertise on the crisis that is confronting the world's oceans and fisheries. He is the author of <i>Striper Wars: An American Fish Story </i>and <i>Eye of the Whale</i>. He writes a regular column on Trump and the environment at dickrussellblog.wordpress.com. Russell divides his time between Boston, Massachusetts, and Los Angeles, California. <p/><b>David Talbot</b> is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years</i> and <i>The Devil's Chessboard</i>. He is the founder and former editor and chief of <i>Salon</i> and has written for the <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Rolling Stone</i>, and <i>Time</i>. Talbot lives in San Francisco, California. <p/>
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