PREFACE
Hawai’i’s Mauna Loa Observatory, the world’s most famous atmospheric monitoring station, is perched on the barren slope of the world’s largest volcano, 11,200 feet above the Pacific. One afternoon, I was there alone analyzing my ozone data when the blaring of a horn suddenly blocked the whirring sound of nearby air pumps. Moments later, a car door slammed shut, and a man began shouting and banging on the steel door of the building where I was working.
As the banging continued, I walked toward the door and heard the man shouting again and again, “Are any scientists in there?” Finally, I shouted back, “How can I help you?”
The banging stopped, and a friendly voice gently replied, “Are you a scientist?” When I slowly opened the door, a ...
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