
| CLIMATE OF HOPE How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet Michael Bloomberg Carl Pope New York: St. Martin's Press, April 2017 |
Rating: 5.0 High |
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| 978-1-250-14207-8 | ||||
| ISBN 1-250-14207-5 | 264pp. | HC/FCI | $26.99 | |
| Page 100: | "In fact, on a smaller scale, Texas has built enough new connecting transmission lines that it now uses all the wind it generates—a lot more than it had back in 2009." |
| Missing word: S/B "all the wind power". |
| Page 121: | "If families can afford propane, LNG, or liquid ethanol, the stoves that burn these fuels are affordable." |
| Why not methanol? It ought to be cheaper than ethanol — which, like methanol, is naturally liquid at room temperature. |
| Page 197: | "But cities must play their part too. 'There is no city too poor not to be able to afford a climate change agenda,' says Shpend Ahmeti, the mayor of Pristina, Kosovo." |
| Extra word: S/B "to be able". |
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