If you read only one book on climate change, this one is hard to beat.
Kristin Shrader-Frechette:
Mann deserves praise for taking the time to speak to other scientists and citizens about what threatens us all. He is not only a brilliant scientist but an ethical hero, a model for all.
Jeff Goodell:
must-read
A very entertaining book that winds its way through the thicket of climate science and politics.
Jerry Brown, governor of California:
Confronting climate change will require clear scientific thinking and courageous actions by many individuals. Dr, Mann's book details the powerful evidence supporting climate change as well as the relentless attempts by climate deniers to distort climate science and attack those who are speaking the truth about it.
Rudy M. Baum:
One of the most useful books yet in explaining climate science, especially the use of paleoclimate proxy data to assess the history of Earth's climate.
Mann's account and nontechnical rebuttal of the attacks on climate science provide an excellent primer on contemporary climate science....Highly recommended.
Mann's honest and thorough testimony on the attacks against climate science is a critical step toward resolving the climate change debate.
This book is well written and tells a remarkable story that is likely to be of interest to a wide range of readers.
Naomi Oreskes:
Mann deserves our respect and admiration for what he has been through and for his willingness to discuss it. The narrative is a deeply honest scientific coming-of-age story.
Colin Summerhayes:
I heartily recommend this book for an unusually clear view of the action on the front line of climate science from one of its principle palaeoclimate protagonists.
Jeff Masters:
A must read for every serious student of climate change science, and gets my highest rating: five stars out of five.
James P. Lenfestey:
Vitally important to all citizens of a warming planet Earth.
Ben Bova:
...this is a book you should read, because it clearly shows the contrast between how science works and how politics works. The difference is dramatic. And fateful.
Shawn Lawrence Otto:
A harrowing ride through the politics of truth and denial.
DarkSyde:
The best part, in my science-geeky opinion, is readers of this book will enjoy a dazzling, informative tour of the science underlying climatology and especially the analysis that went into the diagram that caused all the ruckus.
And if you read just one book on climate change, make it Michael E. Mann's riveting exposé of disinformation and denial....
An important and disturbing account of the fossil-fuel industry's well-funded public-relations campaign to sow doubt about the validity of the science of climate change...This blistering indictment of corporate-funded chicanery demands a wide audience.
In this meticulous and engaging brief on climate change research and the political backlash to legitimate scientific work, Penn State professor Mann narrates the fight against misinformation from the inside.