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Center for Environment, Commerce & Energy

The Center, founded in 1985, is an environmental organization dedicated to protecting the environment, enhancing human, animal and plant ecologies, promoting the efficient use of natural resources and expanding participation in the environmental movement.

Monday, October 19, 2009

New Book "SuperFreakonomics" on Climate Change Getting Lots of Chatter

The new book, "SuperFreakonomics" by Steven D. Levitt, left, and Stephen J. Dubner, right, is scheduled to be published this month and is already generating lots of buzz.

Most environmentalists are concluding that it mischaracterizes climate science and global warming skeptics are embracing it.

The Center believes humanity cannot put unlimited quantities of gases into our roughly 90-mile high atmosphere without serious consequences.

Check out some of the responses:

Union of Concerned Scientists

The New York Times

Climate Progress