Ultimatum, Matthew Glass
Ultimatum, Matthew Glass
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Ultimatum

Author: Matthew Glass

Narrator: Phil Gigante

Unabridged: 14 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 04/01/2009


Synopsis

The author of Trigger Point delivers “an anxiety-inducing thriller about global warming [that] effectively taps a hot topic and handles it with flair” (Publishers Weekly).November, 2032. Joe Benton has just been elected the forty-eighth president of the United States. Only days after winning, his predecessor reveals that estimates regarding the effect of global warming have been grossly underestimated. For the United States, a leading carbon emitter for decades, the prospects are devastating. Miami will be washed into the ocean and southern California will waste away to desert; the relocation of thirty million citizens will cost trillions of dollars. With the world on the verge of catastrophe, Benton abandons the Kyoto 4 summit and resumes secret negotiations with China—the world’s worst polluter. As the two superpowers lock horns, the ensuing battle of wits becomes a race against time.Ultimatum is a prophetic thriller that explores the most pressing issue of the twenty-first century. In a convincing and compelling narrative, it moves from top secret Oval Office meetings to clandestine talks in Norway and tense negotiations in Beijing. Ultimatum is an unsettling thriller that steers us into the dark heart of political intrigue and a future that is all too believable.“Fans of political thrillers will flock to this one, which combines realistic characters with shrewd political commentary.” —Booklist

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick on February 26, 2014

Well, this was both educational and depressing. Very much not for the faint hearted and for those interested in politics and the impact of carbon. So this is a political thriller set some 30 years in the future. No Jack Ryans or steely eyed special forces types, this is a kind of West Wing drama but......more

Goodreads review by Claire on May 15, 2025

Hmmmm. Well first off it took getting 2/3 of the way through before I saw that this was published in 2009. So that cleared some things up. Second, I found this on a climate fiction list and it is climate fiction, but in the vein of “what would it take for our government to take seriously the threat o......more

Goodreads review by John on July 21, 2009

I expected a lot from this book, touted by the Economist as a taut thriller about a hot topic. I was deeply disappointed. DISCLAIMERS: I'll try not to give away too much, but there's some spoilers here. Also, I appear to be one of the few "climate change" agnostics left out there. So while I'm open t......more

Goodreads review by Betty on March 21, 2010

Ultimatum by Matthew Glass Matthew Glass has given us a thriller that is all too possible, drawing the reader in from page one. The book begins innocuously enough in the year 2032 in a mood of energy and optimism for rebuilding the nation’s basic foundation. The bright and popular newly-elected U.S.......more

Goodreads review by Brian on January 03, 2015

Well, I guess that is one way things could happen. Often, when I consider the actions of the American political machine... the president, Congress... I find myself depressed by the small steps that are taken, the lack of pronounced change or action, the inches we gain in progress which are so often......more