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Fifty Degrees Below
Science In The Capital Book 2
Book 2 of the Science In The Capital series.After Washington's flood, climatologist Frank Vanderwal chooses to stay at the National Science Foundation, experimenting with a quasi Stone Age lifestyle while helping design risky geoengineering schemes as a deep freeze grips the Northern Hemisphere.
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After Washington's flood, climatologist Frank Vanderwal chooses to stay at the National Science Foundation, experimenting with a quasi Stone Age lifestyle while helping design risky geoengineering schemes as a deep freeze grips the Northern Hemisphere.
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Fifty Degrees Below is linked to Part of the Science In The Capital series as book 2..
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A good next step after Fifty Degrees Below is Forty Signs of Rain, Sixty Days and Counting, Green Earth.
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Fifty Degrees Below was published in 2005.







