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Protecting the Ozone Layer: The United Nations History |
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Rating:  Summary: Student of Climate Change Review: As a student that is focusing my career on the issue of climate change, I found this book on ozone layer protection to be an extremely valuable resource. This book holds the general formula for how to deal with all global environmental concerns. Andersen and Sarma chronicle the way the world realized, rallied, fought, and in the end cooperated to save the world from impending disaster. The layout of the book makes it extremely accessible for focused readers- it designates chapters to tell the contributions of scientists, diplomats, businesspeople and engineers, media, and NGOs. The authors were deeply involved with all of these groups, enabling them to tell the inside story in each of these chapters. Their lessons are punctuated by exciting stories written by integral players in each of their fields. The reader will undoubtedly learn much by reading the chapter that relates most closely to him, and when he reads the entire book he'll find a story that is astonishing and inspiring. In asking Andersen and Sarma to write this book, the United Nations Environment Programme entrusted the right authors to portray their most impressive success story to date, and the result is a huge success.
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