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About the Author

Gary Fuller taught at the University of Hawai'i for thirty-five years before broadening his scope to lecture aboard cruise ships; A former winning contestant on the TV program Jeopardy! and a seasoned world traveler, Fuller is eminently qualified to educate as he entertains. He currently resides in mostrar mais Kailua, Hawai'i. mostrar menos

Obras por Gary Fuller

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA

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Thorough account of the gradual understanding of air pollution. Starts with London's "pea soupers", goes on to talk about lead, rubber rotting ozone, and acid rain, then some of the research evidence for the damage done to lungs. We get a good account of the VW diesel scandal, which happened when they saw that demand for heating oil would drop with the discovery of North Sea Gas, so had to find an alternative use for their oil. Wood burning is no help at all, and in fact, when it comes to transport, movement of any sort seems to cause trouble.
Sometimes telling the story of increasing understanding tends to get in the way of a systematic presentation of pollution and what it is, but a good overall account.
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½
 
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oataker | Feb 2, 2023 |
I read this book faster and faster - skimming it towards the end. Trivia is what it is intended to be and indeed that it is what this collection is, though without any discernible form, a bit of a jumble. Ill stick to Trivial Pursuit, thank you.
 
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DramMan | 4 outras críticas | Sep 7, 2020 |
I did not read Mr. Fuller's previous book to the conspiracy series, and I did not have any difficulty while reading Homeland Conspiracy. It's pretty fast paced and everything flows really nicely keeping the reader intrigued for the entire book. The plot is all over place and I found it very difficult to predict. I always enjoy books that keep me on my toes, never knowing where the next page will take me. Steven Grant can do it all! He can fight bad guys while being suave and smooth in his romantic life. He's the perfect character to love! I give this book 5/5.… (mais)
 
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lizasarusrex | Sep 26, 2015 |
There is something about the tone of some books that just grates. This is one of those books. There are certainly a lot of interesting things here, and it is an easy read, but the randomness of it all puts me off. In addition to geography, Fuller pretty much sticks in any random thought that comes into his head--such as the cause of the Civil War (it was slavery, Dr. Fuller!)--and despite his impressive credentials as a geographer, weird non-facts creep in. The most annoying is his contention that Kalmykia, an autonomous part of the Russian federation, is a country, and therefore the only Buddhist country in Europe! What nonsense. It is no more a country than California, Quebec, or Chechnya. With stupid "facts" like this one, how can a reader really trust anything in the rest of the book? My advice: Steer clear.… (mais)
½
 
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datrappert | 4 outras críticas | Jun 27, 2015 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
11
Membros
158
Popularidade
#133,026
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
7
ISBN
22
Línguas
1

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