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Sy,
I found your e-mail at Rutgers and tried to send you a personal message, but it bounced. We might have some interesting discussions, including the way to get the best way to sound a badly need warning. So e-mail me from the link at either home page noted below. I'll be glad to discuss your book.
I've addressed the alarmism and overstatement issue in a couple of previous blog entries:
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/kilimanjaro-poster-child-13432.html
and earlier,
http://www.scienceblog.com/cms/al-armist-gore-10946.html
Looking forward to hearing from you, Sy!
Fred Bortz -- Science and technology books for young readers (www.fredbortz.com) and Science book reviews (www.scienceshelf.com)