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Crichton's books and movies have grossed more than $4 billion. Now, he's tackling global warming in his latest techno-thriller, "State of Fear." Crichton is an extraordinarily bright man.
In his new book State of Fear, Michael Crichton blends fact with fiction in a critical look at the science of global warming. The premise asks whether concerns about climate change are overblown ...
"State of Fear," a novel by Michael Crichton, the best-selling author of "Jurassic Park," and the creator of the TV show "ER," compares scientists who warn of global warming to advocates of ...
Debates over global warming are not confined to scientists and policymakers. They're showing up in science fiction. Rick Keffel of member station KUSP looks at how writers Michael Crichton, Kim ...
Michael Crichton's latest work challenges contentions that greenhouse gases are raising temperatures — or even that temperatures are rising worldwide.
Michael Crichton's new novel, State of Fear, has created a whirlwind of controversy as global warming alarmists try frantically to discredit the author's tenacious assault on global warming theory.
NEW YORK — Michael Crichton is a big man with big ideas, a storyteller of nearly 7 feet who turns popular science into popular fiction.
His top-rated books on Goodreads cover topics like climate change, nanobot technology, workplace dynamics, and time travel.
Michael Crichton's technopolitical thriller State of Fear (HarperCollins) turns on a controversial notion: that all the talk we've been hearing about global warming--polar ice caps melting ...
In his 66 years, author and polymath Michael Crichton wrote about the things that happen when scientists tinker with genes, businesses enforce well-meaning rules on sexual harassment, and ...
Dr. Michael Crichton was best known as an author whose books sold over 150 million copies worldwide. He was also the only artist to ever chart #1 at the same time in television, ...