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Al Gore is bad for the earth...
Discussion about really inconvenient truths--that's one of the numerous you'll find in Iain Murray's rollicking exposé of environmental blowhards who spend more energy, endanger more kinds, and actually kill more people (yes, that is right) than environmentally friendly villains they finger. Did you know that estrogen from birth control and "morning after" pills is creating male fish across America to develop female sex organs? Funny how "pro-choice" and "environmentalist" liberals never speak about that. Or think about this: the Live Earth concert to "save the earth" released more CO2 into the atmosphere than a fleet of 2,000 Humvees emit in a year? We listen to a great deal about AIDS in Africa, however the number 1 killer of children in much of Africa is malaria--and guess who was in charge of banning the pesticide which used to possess malaria in order? Iain Murray, a sprightly traditional environmental analyst with a long record of skewering liberal hypocrisy, has dug up seven of the all-time great environmental catastrophes caused by the Remaining and revealed them in The Really Inconvenient Truths. Murray lays bare:
* How ethanol, the liberals' favorite fuel, is destroying the world's rainforests--and might lead to global food shortages
* How Al Gore's hero Rachel Carson cost the lives of an incredible number of Africans through her efforts to ban DDT
* How the environmentalists have covered the polluting effects of contraceptive and chemical substance abortion drugs
* How the Endangered Species Function actually endangers kinds
* How Gore's perspective of greater express control over the current economic climate has already produced a few of the best environmental disasters in history
All folks want a globe with climate and clean normal water, lively forests, healthy pet animal populations, and glorious open up space. But liberal environmentalists aren't those to deliver it. In fact, they've made the earth worse, while old-fashioned property rights, unpopular hunters, and the progressive engine unit of capitalism have managed to get better. The reality are all here, in a book that Al Gore would rather burn up than read.