The climate wars of which this book speaks have been persistent and, not infrequently, dramatic and brutal. Vast human and capital resources have been invested by both sides in pursuing front-line assaults and covert guerrilla tactics against the enemy. Few prisoners have been taken but many casualties inflicted, including innocent bystanders. Yet decisive victory for either side has been elusive. Recent efforts at mediation by peacemakers such as Jerry Ravetz and Hans von Storch have made little headway ...
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Hulme, M. (2012). An unwinnable fight. Nature Climate Change, 2(4), 223–224. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate1459
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