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The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About - Because They Helped Cause Them
 
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The Really Inconvenient Truths: Seven Environmental Catastrophes Liberals Don't Want You to Know About - Because They Helped Cause Them [Format Kindle]

Iain Murray
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Al Gore is bad for the planet...
Talk about really inconvenient truths--that's one of the many you'll find in Iain Murray's rollicking exposé of environmental blowhards who waste more energy, endanger more species, and actually kill more people (yes, that's right) than the environmental villains they finger. Did you know that estrogen from birth control and "morning after" pills is causing male fish across America to develop female sex organs? Funny how "pro-choice" and "environmentalist" liberals never talk about that. Or how about this: the Live Earth concert to "save the planet" released more CO2 into the atmosphere than a fleet of 2,000 Humvees emit in a year? We hear a lot about AIDS in Africa, but the number one killer of children in much of Africa is malaria--and guess who was responsible for banning the pesticide that used to have malaria under control? Iain Murray, a sprightly conservative environmental analyst with a long record of skewering liberal hypocrisy, has dug up seven of the all-time great environmental catastrophes caused by the Left and exposed them in The Really Inconvenient Truths. Murray lays bare:

* How ethanol, the liberals' favorite fuel, is destroying the world's rainforests--and could cause global food shortages
* How Al Gore's hero Rachel Carson cost the lives of millions of Africans through her efforts to ban DDT
* How the environmentalists have covered up the polluting effects of contraceptive and chemical abortion drugs
* How the Endangered Species Act actually endangers species
* How Gore's vision of greater state control over the economy has already produced some of the greatest environmental disasters in history

All of us want a planet with clean air and clean water, vibrant forests, healthy animal populations, and glorious open space. But liberal environmentalists aren't the ones to deliver it. In fact, they've made the planet worse, while old-fashioned property rights, unpopular hunters, and the innovative engine of capitalism have made it better. The facts are all here, in a book that Al Gore would rather burn than read.

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Al Gore is bad for the planet...

Talk about really inconvenient truths--that's one of the many you'll find in Iain Murray's rollicking exposé of environmental blowhards who waste more energy, endanger more species, and actually kill more people (yes, that's right) than the environmental villains they finger. Did you know that estrogen from birth control and "morning after" pills is causing male fish across America to develop female sex organs? Funny how "pro-choice" and "environmentalist" liberals never talk about that. Or how about this: the Live Earth concert to "save the planet" released more CO2 into the atmosphere than a fleet of 2,000 Humvees emit in a year? We hear a lot about AIDS in Africa, but the number one killer of children in much of Africa is malaria--and guess who was responsible for banning the pesticide that used to have malaria under control? Iain Murray, a sprightly conservative environmental analyst with a long record of skewering liberal hypocrisy, has dug up seven of the all-time great environmental catastrophes caused by the Left and exposed them in The Really Inconvenient Truths. Murray lays bare:

* How ethanol, the liberals' favorite fuel, is destroying the world's rainforests--and could cause global food shortages
* How Al Gore's hero Rachel Carson cost the lives of millions of Africans through her efforts to ban DDT
* How the environmentalists have covered up the polluting effects of contraceptive and chemical abortion drugs
* How the Endangered Species Act actually endangers species
* How Gore's vision of greater state control over the economy has already produced some of the greatest environmental disasters in history

All of us want a planet with clean air and clean water, vibrant forests, healthy animal populations, and glorious open space. But liberal environmentalists aren't the ones to deliver it. In fact, they've made the planet worse, while old-fashioned property rights, unpopular hunters, and the innovative engine of capitalism have made it better. The facts are all here, in a book that Al Gore would rather burn than read.


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  • Format : Format Kindle
  • Taille du fichier : 1092 KB
  • Nombre de pages de l'édition imprimée : 373 pages
  • Pagination - ISBN de l'édition imprimée de référence : 1596980540
  • Editeur : Regnery Publishing (22 avril 2008)
  • Vendu par : Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ASIN: B0019HW0EM
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3.0 étoiles sur 5 Some of it good... some of it bad!, 19 octobre 2011
This is an example of a book worth reading but which I wouldn't have bought if I had known that the author had his own agenda, which is promotes throughout the book, meaning.... I am not saying that his message is not of some importance but as far as I am concerned I prefer to read books written by independent scientists, authors, journalists or whoever! This is not the first time that I buy a book written by someone belonging to the Competitive Enterprise Institute without realizing it!

I enjoyed the chapter on Al Gore. Although most of the facts are known, the author presents them with quite a bit of humor. But there are also things I can't agree with! In the author mentions what someone said about the reality of energy-starved Africa. This gentleman, John Christy, wants to have every home in Africa fitted with a microwave oven. Maybe a lot of people are not aware but microwave ovens seem to be a danger for the health. I suppose that the reason for them to be constantly advertised as a great household appliance is a financial one, from the side of the companies which make them. What is harmful to us will surely be just as harmful to the Africans?

Iain Murray is not at all a fan of Michael Moore, which I happen to like and invokes a lot Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring, a book I have to confess I haven't read. I can't comment on his chapter about the use of DDT as I am not informed about the subject but... I have always thought that it was one of the chemicals we should be happy we got rid of? But then... these days it is often very difficult to know who is right and who is wrong because too many people are fueled by either misinformation or greed! Still too bad, if as he says, countries comply with the demands of aid donors instead of doing what is better for themselves and their people! Sad state of affairs.... The chapter on Ethanol is very interesting but he says that corn feeds us and the animals we eat and those which give us milk but.... were those animals or even us ever designed to eat corn? He says that one needs trucks to distribute ethanol but talking to someone who knows about the subject it seems that ethanol is carried in pipelines too!

I also enjoyed the chapter about Climate Change as a religion but not really his dislike of organic food. Sorry but if I can eat tasty, healthy food, I am not going to trade it for food that harms me but makes more financial sense! Still... I happen to be someone who gets quite annoyed by all this talk of saving the planet, the doom of the changing of the climate, etc. All nonsense supposed to relieve us of even more money and to keep people's minds occupied so that they don't think about more important issues! The climate his changing, has always changed! I am not saying we shouldn't live healthier lives and be more respectful of the planet but we can't give up living in order to save the planet, especially while there is so much waste and pollution going on, which no one talks about! I also have a completely different point of view on the growing world population. I do believe that we should have gone on trying to curb it instead of giving that up, filling our countries with foreigners and making sure everybody who would never have children now has loads! I do agree with those who say that the world is overpopulated, sorry and I don't live in the liberal environmentalist utopia!

One thing strikes me as odd... that a chapter starts with a certain theme, but then goes on with something completely different, a bit confusing! Therefore there are actually more than 7 inconvenient truths in this book. The chapter on the endangered species is also quite interesting and full of facts I ignored, not being an American. Still, saying that if you are a capitalist you are by nature an environmentalist goes a bit far! The thing is that this gentleman, as I said has his own agenda and if you agree with him this is the book for you, no doubt about it, if you don't, like I don't, then read it, take out whatever you find interesting and leave the rest for what it is, his opinion! I have to make sure in the future that I don't buy any more books written by members of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and no more hardcovers either as they might look very good in the bookshelf but are difficult to read with the cover always falling off!
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