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Hardcover
First published January 1, 2010
"This tendency, perhaps innate in humans, to accept the word of authority in earthly and heavenly matters, has been one of the great obstacles to progress throughout history." p 74
"[I]t's either death or whisky. That's my kind of pond!" p 90
"The greenhouse effect has become a well-known contemporary phrase, one that is now synonymous with global warning; but in fact the idea originally came from the notebooks of Fourier in the nineteenth century. He was the first scientist to suggest that gases in the Earth's atmosphere might cause the planet to eat up. In doing so, Fourier paved the way not only towards an understanding of our climate, but also the extreme effects of the greenhouse effect on our sister planet Venus." p 134
"The Great Rift Valley is our birthplace - we are all related to someone who lived in the place we now call Ethiopia. In a remarkable piece of research based on the human genome project, it has been shown that human genetic diversity declines steadily with distance from Addis Ababa, Ethopia's capital city." p 194