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Global Warming and War
Volume II of the ADIRONDACK GREEN trilogy
Dr. John Slade
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513 pp / Softcover
ISBN: 978-1-893617-16-2
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Summary
In Global Warming and War, the second novel in the ADIRONDACK GREEN
trilogy, the people of a small American town respond to the dying of their forest, and
to the death of one of their sons in Iraq.
The 32 high school seniors boldly examine the threat to their Adirondack Park,
and to the Earth itself. In addition, they meet 32 wounded veterans, back from the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, during an extraordinary week of adaptive skiing on
Bobcat Mountain. The reader meets these veterans face to face as they rise to the
challenge of skiing without legs, of skiing blind.
The peoples of the world have a choice. We can either work together on a
global scale to replace oil and coal with clean sources of energy, or we can continue
to fight our wars for oil. Even if we win the oil wars, we may well poison our Earth
to the point that Mother Nature becomes Uncle Briar Patch.
A program of international cooperation—which includes the universities of the
world—will create many more jobs and stable, growing economies than plunder and
war could ever create. Students around the globe are ready to rise to the challenge.
Every wind turbine will bring us a step closer to a lasting peace.
Author Bio
JOHN SLADE presently lives beside a lake in
which virtually all aquatic animal life has vanished, in a
forest in which the red spruce are rapidly dying, in the
Adirondack Park of northern New York State.
He has walked in Arlington Cemetery and in the
vast cemetery created by the siege of Leningrad. He
has walked the sacred ground of Valley Forge,
Yorktown, Gettysburg, and Omaha Beach. He has visited
both sides of the Berlin Wall and has stared at the
wreckage of Ground Zero in New York. He has walked
slowly through Auschwitz, Stutthof, and Dachau.
He has been a high school and university English
teacher in America, on the island of St. Croix in the
Caribbean, in Norway, and in Russia. He believes deeply in the resent global generation
of well educated and highly motivated students. Their Renaissance has
already begun in countries around the world.
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