The physical phenomena in climate and weather are among the most complex in nature, and science can say very little about what they will do in the future. Yet a large international policy framework has been built precisely on the assumption that we know what is happening and how to control it. In Take by Storm, Christopher Essex and Ross McKitrick prove this assumption false, carefully explaining the science of climate change and deconstructing the widespread simplistic comcept of global warming. They argue that this issue is leading to an unprecedented rupture between science and society, and they propose a vital first step toward repairing this relationship.