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Anonymous
Posted August 26, 2006
Yes, We Have Myths
Being an individual of some academic achievement and having taught at the graduate level, it's with some degree of reason that I might be able to discern truth from fiction. Having written extensive references to scientific publications showing the paucity of true facts and solid reasoning behind much of the global warming hysteria, it is with a great deal of enthusiasm that I write in support of this book. At the very least it should cause an individual with an open mind to research the subject themselves and not rely on the major media and politicians to tell them what to believe. Thank you!
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Anonymous
Posted April 4, 2003
Corporate Proaganda at its Lowest Form
I read this book hoping to glean a balanced view of current environmental issues. Instead, I was given page after page of pathetic corporate propaganda aimed at dismissing even the slightest admissions that anything in the world may have environmental consequences. The writers are unknown, and all but three have absolutely no knowledge of science whatsoever. The Competitive Enterprises Institute, as I later discovered, is funded by the companies that produce the chemicals that this book is meant to protect. Read this book only if you are interested in corporate propaganda- otherwise leave it alone.
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