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gijs's review against another edition
4.0
Decent primer on the physics of climate change; bit akward but encouraging at the same time to see the famous theoretical physicist/cosmologist fleshing out the muddled science of climatology. Don’t expect sweeping narratives and crisp explanations; just the solid, matter-of-fact and dry science.
davidgilani's review against another edition
3.0
Great topic - lots of interesting points. All I will say is that I listened to the audiobook and felt like so much of it was impossible to keep up with as I didn't have access to the accompanying graphics / tables / etc. In that sense, I'm giving this rating for how poorly adapted the audiobook is. Hoping to track down a copy of the physical book at some point.
kahawa's review against another edition
4.0
Not bad. At times it was difficult to follow as an audio book, and Audible's integration of the accompanying pdf is pretty dismal. I liked Krauss' calm, reasoned approach. It's probably not the book I'd give to a climate skeptic, unless they had decent science literacy.
shontellereads's review against another edition
I like science (I work with environmental data), I am interested in climate and have previously enjoyed books of the genre. This is a bit dull.