Book co-written by Denton cited in Medill Reports Chicago article on climate change

In the article, “Scientists explore better ways to tell the global warming story,” Medill Reports Chicago mentioned a book co-written by George Denton, a University of Maine professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and Climate Change Institute. “The Fate of Greenland: Lessons from Abrupt Climate Change” was written by Denton; Philip Conkling, founder of the Island Institute; Richard Alley, a glaciologist and geosciences professor at Penn State; and Wally Broecker, a geochemist at Columbia University. The book chronicles the melting ice sheet covering much of Greenland, the culmination of years of science and many voyages in the glacial North, according to the article.