Do you understand the American climate debate? Did you ever want to laugh at it? Here it is, in all its absurdity.
Sancho and Quixote made their debut in 1997. Some snippets from their conversations:
ON NEW ORLEANS, FROM NOVEMBER 25, 2000 SANCHO: "So where are you off to, Quixote?" QUIXOTE: "We're closing down our offices in the great state of Louisiana. I'm selling some real estate and liquidating some assets--that kind of thing." SANCHO: "Why are your friends selling their real estate holdings in New Orleans?" QUIXOTE: "I didn't say that." SANCHO: "Did...
Do you understand the American climate debate? Did you ever want to laugh at it? Here it is, in all its absurdity.
It had once been called the Tipping Point. We didn't know what it might be, but we were warned that it might be dangerous. For Winston Doe, the Tipping Point is a memory: A war called the Jazz War. Battling it to a standstill had taken two generations of soldiers. They gave their lives, and their memories to fight the Jazz War. The media says the war has been won. But how could we win over our environment if it seeks to address an imbalance? Particularly when that imbalance has altered the very nature of human existence. What weapons do we have left? Where is the battlefield? And how do we...
It had once been called the Tipping Point. We didn't know what it might be, but we were warned that it might be dangerous. For Winston Doe, the Tippin...
Gottlieb paints a canvas of hope as people begin to look deeper into this event called global warming. He takes readers into a world that could easily be the story of their lives.
Gottlieb paints a canvas of hope as people begin to look deeper into this event called global warming. He takes readers into a world that could easily...