ISBN-13: 9780989059213 / Angielski / Miękka / 2013 / 228 str.
- ISBN 978-0-9890592-1-3 - Synopsis: Born in a raging snowstorm, Stormy grows up in a world of deniers, but comes to view climate change as her life's work as she becomes a global news reporter. During her career she become trapped in a flooded New York subway, kidnapped by terrorists in Africa, and pummeled by a hurricane in Florida. Stormy finds solace in an Irish Pub and confides to her editor that she secretly recorded a conversation at the office of oil giant, Exego. Years later an Exego oil platform in the arctic is destroyed by a Russian missile. Along the way she quotes Goethe, re-writes "The Night Before Christmas," and modifies the Gettysburg address. Despite suffering the loss of family members, she perseveres, creates a new political party in the year 2068 and campaigns to become the president of the United States. In 2072, new NASA satellite technology recognizes distinct signs of civilization on Venus, raising fears that the Venus syndrome will repeat itself on Earth. Uncle Pierre joins the Climate Posse, Las Vegas is abandoned, and her congressman / husband George is held hostage by Washington politicians. - Endorsements: "Thumbs Up" - Wallace S. Broecker: Newberry Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University and a scientist at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Author - Fixing Climate, The Great Ocean Conveyor. "Hope it does well" - John Englander: President - The Sea Level Institute; Fellow - Institute of Marine, Engineering, Science, and Technology; Special Advisor on Climate - Friends of the United Nations; Author - High Tide on Main Street. - Website: www.thelastcenturybook.com
• ISBN 978-0-9890592-1-3 • Synopsis: Born in a raging snowstorm, Stormy grows up in a world of deniers, but comes to view climate change as her life's work as she becomes a global news reporter. During her career she become trapped in a flooded New York subway, kidnapped by terrorists in Africa, and pummeled by a hurricane in Florida. Stormy finds solace in an Irish Pub and confides to her editor that she secretly recorded a conversation at the office of oil giant, Exego. Years later an Exego oil platform in the arctic is destroyed by a Russian missile. Along the way she quotes Goethe, re-writes "The Night Before Christmas", and modifies the Gettysburg address. Despite suffering the loss of family members, she perseveres, creates a new political party in the year 2068 and campaigns to become the president of the United States. In 2072, new NASA satellite technology recognizes distinct signs of civilization on Venus, raising fears that the Venus syndrome will repeat itself on Earth. Uncle Pierre joins the Climate Posse, Las Vegas is abandoned, and her congressman / husband George is held hostage by Washington politicians. • Endorsements: "Thumbs Up" - Wallace S. Broecker: Newberry Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Columbia University and a scientist at Columbia's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Author - Fixing Climate, The Great Ocean Conveyor. "Hope it does well" - John Englander: President - The Sea Level Institute; Fellow - Institute of Marine, Engineering, Science, and Technology; Special Advisor on Climate - Friends of the United Nations; Author - High Tide on Main Street. • Website: www.thelastcenturybook.com