Volume 39, Number 6 · March 26, 1992

Some Like It Hot

By Daniel J. Kevles

BOOKS REVIEWED IN THIS ESSAY

Preserving the Global Environment: The Challenge of Shared Leadership
edited by Jessica Tuchman Mathews

Norton, 362 pp., $22.95

It's a Matter of Survival
by Anita Gordon, by David Suzuki

Harvard University Press, 278 pp., $19.95

Ecology, Economics, Ethics: The Broken Circle
edited by F. Herbert Bormann, edited by Stephen R. Kellert

Yale University Press, 233 pp., $26.50

Ancient Futures: Learning from Ladakh
by Helena Norberg-Hodge

Sierra Club, 204 pp., $25.00

Eco-Warriors: Understanding the Radical Environmental Movement
by Rik Scarce

Noble Press, 291 pp., $12.95 (paper)

Green Rage: Radical Environmentalism and the Unmaking of Civilization
by Christopher Manes

Little, Brown, 291 pp., $9.95 (paper)

Ozone Diplomacy: New Directions in Safeguarding the Planet
by Richard Elliot Benedick

Harvard University Press, 300 pp., $27.95

In It's a Matter of Survival, Anita Gordon and David Suzuki report that in a 1989 radio interview, Lucien Bouchard, the Canadian minister for the environment, said of global warming:



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