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Index
Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Little History 2. The Lukewarm World 3. Autumn in Paris 4. Getting Real about the Greenhouse Effect 5. Human Nature and Forecasting Models 6. Grand Narratives, Availability Cascades, and Granfalloons 7. In the Availability Cascade, What Is Not Real Is Real 8. The Availability Cascade Runs Amok 9. California Cascade 10. Outside the Cascade: Reality Bites 11. Breaking Up with Your Forecast Is Hard to Do 12. Is the Pause Just an Artifact of Bad Data? 13. Testing the Climate Models 14. If You Explain Everything, You Explain Nothing 15. Popper vs. Knobs on the Climate Machine: Lukewarmers Choose Popper 16. Does This Tail Make Me Look Fat? 17. Some More Insensitivity about Global Warming 18. The Sociology of Climate Alarmism 19a. The First National Climate Assessment: Willful Violation of Normative Science 19b. The Second National Climate Assessment: Where’s the Rest of the Science? 19c. The Third National Climate Assessment: “A Key Deliverable of President Obama’s Climate Action Plan” 20. U.S. Temperature Assessments: Cherries for the Picking 21. Alternative Reality: The Lukewarmer’s Greener World 22. Back to the Genetic Garden of Eden? 23. Rational Optimism in the Lukewarm World 24. Food to Burn 25. Is Global Warming Making Us Ill? 26. The Sexiest Storms on Earth 27. How the U.S. Global Change Research Program Sees Hurricanes 28. Typhoon Haiyan: “Man Has Slapped Nature in the Face” 29. Are Floods Increasing? 30. Tornado Warning! 31. Quiz Time: Damages from Extreme Weather 32. Polar Ice Extent: A Tale of Two Hemispheres 33. Death of the Polar Bear? 34. The End of the Apocalypse 35. Human Nature 36. Climate MAGICC 37. Damn the MAGICC, Full Speed Ahead 38. The Forecast for Paris Appendix: Notes on the MAGICC Model Endnotes
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