The book, Brave Enough by Cheryl Strayed offers her post-it note wisdom on navigating through life. The messages are pithy, pointed and sometimes profane. I found her quotes to be thought provoking and grounded in reality.
Many of her notes combine reality with humor
Cheryl's book, Wild, was recently made into a movie starring Reese Witherspoon. This University of Minnesota graduate is a co-host of the WBUR podcast of Dear Sugar Radio.
I recently finished listening to 12 lectures on Earth's Changing Climate by Richard Wolfson, Ph. D. It is part of the Great Courses series.
The information on the global science of climate change was very useful. I use a non-dispersive infrared meter to measure levels of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide absorbes infrared energy at specific wave lengths. This allows levels of the gas to be measured and it is also why it traps heat in the earth's atmosphere. The primary method for heat energy to leave the planet is through loss of infrared heat through the atmosphere. On the chart below, 100% transmittance means that the gas does not absorb infra red light at that frequency. At about 2375-2389 wave number, carbon dioxide absorbs the infrared energy.
I began measuring outdoor carbon dioxide levels in 1989 in Minnesota. Levels averaged around 340 ppm. The recent levels (2016) are around 390 to 400 ppm depending on the time of the year.
The lecture and attached book covered the basic science of climate change. I appreciated that information did not advocate specific policy solutions but focused how climate scientists attempt to measure and predict changes in climate.