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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 363.7
EAN: 9781589803527
ISBN: 1589803523
Label: Pelican Publishing Company
Manufacturer: Pelican Publishing Company
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 256
Publication Date: May 15, 2006
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company
Sales Rank: 344009
Studio: Pelican Publishing Company
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Product Description: A scientist debunks the hysteria and distortions created by the environmental movement and emphasizes America’s need for social improvement.
Author R. G. Williscroft, who served for 23 years with the U.S. Navy and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, firmly establishes that the sky is not falling--the global greenhouse is not out of control, the ozone layer is still there, and the Cold War is over. This fascinating and accessible book reviews the scientific evidence of environmental concerns such as global warming, the dangers of nuclear power, and shortage of water. The author argues that most of these concerns are misplaced and emphasizes instead the real crisis in education, the intrusion of big government, and the decline of morality.
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Robert G. Williscroft wrote an interesting little book, The Chicken Little Agenda. In it he attempts to "take on" environmentalists and pro-government liberals. His methodology is the simple isolated case.
For instance, he takes on the "Green Revolution" by relating the mistakes, exaggerations, and intentional sensationalisms made during the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill by environmentalists and by journalists. Then he relates personal anecdotes from his experiences meeting or interacting ... Read More
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Chicken Little Agenda: Debunking "Experts'" Lies
What a wonderful book! Using scientific facts, Williscroft explains away the would-be dire issues trumpeted by today's alarmists. To my delight, he applies that same good sense to a wide variety of other subjects, including morality and ethics, that are extremely relevant to the manner in which we live.
This is a "must read" for anyone who seeks the truth in this upside down world. I highly recommend it.
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I would like to recommend this book. It covers a wide ranging canvas of topical subjects.
It is written with zest humour and authority. The author holds degrees in oceanography meteorology and engineering. He was worked in all those areas giving him, I would argue, the perfect blend of knowledge and experience. He covers everything from the global warming myth, to nuclear power, nuclear weapons and the US education system.
I laughed out loud at his letter to the IRS.
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We are being constantly bombarded by predictions of environmental doom, coming at us from various media and from people with a political agenda. Apparently, anything needed to sustain our standard of living, and mercy be, even extend it to the rest of the world with its 6 billion population - is hastening the destruction of planet Earth.
Dr. Williscroft says, "Not so fast!" His account of the environmental gloommasters needs to be read and digested in the light of scientific reason. Yes, ... Read More
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The book has much information debunking various hazards to mankind and has good examples of real solutions to modern envoirnmental issues. Chicken Little Agenda is a little hard to read because it is not smooth flowing in it's construction. It's a good document but a slow read.
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