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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 363.7 EAN: 9781596980549 ISBN: 1596980540 Label: Regnery Publishing Manufacturer: Regnery Publishing Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 354 Publication Date: April 22, 2008 Publisher: Regnery Publishing Studio: Regnery Publishing Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Good argumentsThis is an outstanding read for a technical person. Sums things up well. Sometimes was a little repetitive but when your finished the info is in your head. Rating: - The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About--Because They Helped CausI found this book brings balance to the whole Global Warming debate. The facts and arguments presented in the book are not often, if at all, mentioned in the main stream press. It is compelling reading for anyone wanting to fully understand the complete truth on this very important subject. It exposes some of the hypocrisy and flawed science behind the push on Global Warming, (now called climate change) Rating: - the really inconvenient truthsThe Author makes very sound arguments as to the underlying reasons liberals have such an intense disdain for anything that is contrary to their position. When real truth is held up and given a fair stage onto which to expound its arguments, honest logic prevails. After all real truth is meant to set us free, and any censorship of that or intentional manipulation of such should sour any reader association to that element. The author has done us all a great service by letting us have a peek at what ... Read More Rating: - From a former environmentalist teacher, now a conservationist stewardI once proudly called myself an environmentalist. Now I am a conservationist and a steward. I believe some wild spaces should be saved. I recycle (A lot!). I coordinate my school's paper recycling program. I own several of those little flourescent bulbs and I use them every day. I don't spray chemicals all over my yard. I don't dump motor oil down the drain. I pick up garbage when I walk the dog. I go camping. I go to the Earth Day celebration in downtown Indianapolis because it's a great ... Read More Rating: - The really inconvenient truthspoints out that are unintended consequences as a result of acts done by the elitist In association with Amazon.com | |