John Benson
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Book Review, The Decarbonization Imperative

Summary: I have decided to dedicate a whole post to this review. The main reason is, that this book is the most thorough, well-written, well-organized, and information-packed book I have ever encountered on climate change and potential remedies to this environment-damaging, human-caused disaster. The main part of this book, exclusive of front-matter and end-matter is only a bit over 200 pages long, but it took me over a month to read. For prior books of this length, I’ve rarely taken more than a week or two to consume, and this includes ones covering roughly the same ground (albeit not nearly as thoroughly nor well-organized).

I just completed this book today (as I’m starting to write this paper), and as I saw the end approaching, I started to think about how I wanted to review it. I’ve decided to start by describing the subject-matter of the book in (sort-of) an outline-form, and then start to fill this in descriptions of content in each heading. This will not be in lock-step with the section-structure of the book, but rather my take on the importance of each subject.

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