U.S. News Ultimate Guide to Law Schools

U.S. News Ultimate Guide to Law Schools
U.S. News Ultimate Guide to Law Schools
Price: $15.56 FREE for Members
Type: PDF eBook
Released: 2008
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Page Count: 528
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1402211898
ISBN-13: 9781402211898
User Rating: 3.0000 out of 5 Stars! (2 Votes)

From Publishers Weekly

Starred Review. At one time a fringe notion, the idea of geoengineering-using radical means to change the climate deliberately-is gaining traction in scientific conferences and even in the White House, where doubts are growing regarding the efficacy of mainstream strategies (conservation, alternative energy, "storing carbon dioxide from coal plants in the ground"). In this fascinating wake-up call, Science magazine writer Kintisch begins with the startling notion that "clean air could kill us," because tiny particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight and cool the planet; a proposal mimicking the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which cooled the earth by a half degree, would release 5.3 million tons of sulfur into the atmosphere per year to counter global warming. Opponents argue that the unforeseen consequences of this and similar efforts could prove more disastrous than the original problems; Kintisch also suggests that conservatives embracing radical solutions like large-scale ocean algae blooms are simply trying to block profit-threatening regulation and alternative energy development. By no means a run-of-the-mill survey of climate change solutions, this volume takes a engaged but balanced look at humanity's life-or-death situation, providing numerous angles on the role of cutting-edge science as either "our downfall or our savior."

"Geoengineering is generally defined as the application of engineering techniques to alter the planet as a whole...as Mr. Kintisch relates, these remedies are not necessarily simple and even their easy-to-envision consequences can be alarming."
New York Times

Kpille1 | 5 out of 5 Stars!
10/08/2009

This book does not tell you much that you can't find with a good google search. All this book features is a compilation of facts and figures that are available on each law school's website and for free on the U.S. News website. Don't waste your money. Spend some time on the internet, and you can find more current information for free.

Laura Griffin | 1 out of 5 Stars!
01/09/2008

While this, the newest edition, has the most recent statistics and rankings available for US law schools, it really isn't as helpful as the 2nd edition. My friend had the older one, which has more detail about the individual schools and the special programs they offer. For some reason, those details were pretty much cut out of the 3rd edition. I ended up buying a used copy of the second edition, too. The 3rd edition is great if you just want numbers, but if you want to use the book as an aid in choosing schools to apply to, I would buy the 2nd edition also.

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