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"For most of the planet, the specter of global warming is ominous, but as
journalist Funk reveals in this startling book, there are those who
view the Earth's dangerous meltdown as a golden opportunity. Funk, who
for traveled six years studying climate change, saw beyond the
ecological disaster, profiling individuals and companies with an
ambitious goal of turning a profit from a distressed planet one
overwhelmed by carbon emissions at higher concentrations than at any
time in the last 800,000 years. In alarming terms, he lists three major
categories of global warming that need very little explanation the melt,
the drought, and the deluge all of which have nations and citizens
jockeying for position to cash in on the world's dwindling resources.
Everybody is in the mix, according to Funk, from the Greenland
secessionists betting on oil to set them free, Israeli wizards creating
snows for barren ski slopes, South Sudanese warlords controlling
precious farmland in a deal with fund managers, California firefighters
teaming with insurance companies as the last barrier against wildfires,
and a Dutch engineering firm's water-management ideas for securing a
storm-ravaged New York City. Still, Funk's original, forthright take on
the little-discussed profit-taking trend in the climate change
sweepstakes is very unsettling." (Publishers Weekly)
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