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Saviors of the Earth?: The Politics and Religion of the Environmental Movement |
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Rating:  Summary: Essential Reading Review: Coffman clearly documents the nature of the Environmental movement and how the public has been deceived. While no one doubts we have environmental problems, Coffman shows how our media with its advocacy journalism parrots environmental myths such as cataclysmic global warming and ozone holes supposedly caused by refrigerants. Far from crying wolf, Coffman clearly documents the agenda behind the environmental movement. The media has kept the public in the dark despite many thousands of scientists and Nobel Prize winners who have criticised environmental political decisions based on pseudoscience.
Rating:  Summary: Coffman casts light into the murky bowels of ecoactivism. Review: Dr. Coffman does a wonderful job of enlightening interested readers about the ugly mission and underpinnings of the environmental movement and how it has been sponsored by a liberal news media. His work is heavily researched and noted. His thoughts are clear and convincing. His conclusions are perceptive and compelling. A good read for those open and questioning minds among us.
Rating:  Summary: Al Gore and the hard-core environmental movement Review: The shocking revelations in this book are fully documented by the author, often using direct quotes from Al Gore and other hard-core environmentalists. The book is not just the opinion of one man, but is instead an academically solid piece of work, written in a very readable style. Without the documentation that is provided throughout the book, I would have found it hard to believe and may have dismissed it. Coffman also goes to great lengths to present both sides of the issues, and that makes the content and conclusions even more sobering. A real page-turner, but, unfortunately, not fiction.
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