by A. Stewart, June17, 2020 in ClimateChangeDispatch
Michael Crichton’s books earned global plaudits.
He invented the genre we now call the techno-thriller whereby it is hard to discern whether it is fact or fiction you were reading.
The reason for that was because he wove his plots around well-researched facts.
One of the best examples is State of Fear.
If you are a student of the climate change furor, it is a must-read, chock full of intelligent insight into the twisted pseudoscience driving the environmental movement.
Below is a key short extract in which Crichton deftly summarizes the reality of nature and man through the character, Kenner. (emphasis added)
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The graph above demonstrates we are getting better every day in understanding our environment, working with it, and adapting to its harsher realities.
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