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Facts, Not Fear - A
Parent's Guide to Teaching Children About the Environment:
$6.95
(original price: $14.95)
Pub. Date 1996 By
Michael Sanera and Jane S. Shaw
"Our
Earth is getting hotter every minute and the only way we can stop it
is to stop burning Styrofoam," wrote an elementary school
student. In simple, non-technical language, authors Michael Sanera
and Jane Shaw explain the myths and facts, include answers to
children's commonly asked questions about the environment and give
suggestions for easy-to-do activities.
A must read for parents and others alike who want to fight
the Al Gore global warming lying machine.
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Trashing the Planet - How Science Can Help Us Deal With Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone, and Nuclear Waste (Among Other Things) (hardcover):
$9.95
(list price: $19.95)
Pub. Date 1990 By Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo
Former Washington governor and professor of zoology, Dr Ray and a prize-winning journalist in Seattle and Cleveland Lou Guzzo expose how little the media have actually told the public about the environment, and how
little mankind actually affects it.
They document how well-meaning environmentalism has moved to
counter-productive ecoterrorism.
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Trashing the Planet - How Science Can Help Us Deal With Acid Rain, Depletion of the Ozone, and Nuclear Waste (Among Other Things) (paperback):
$6.95
(list price: $12.00)
Pub. Date 1990 By Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo
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Environmental Overkill - Whatever Happened to Common Sense? (hardcover):
$9.95
(list price: $19.95)
Pub. Date 1993 By Dixy Lee Ray with Lou Guzzo
Former Washington governor and professor of zoology, Dr Ray and a prize-winning journalist in Seattle and Cleveland Lou Guzzo tell the truth about
such issues as global warming, endangered species, and
over-population. What
really happened at the "Earth Summit" in Rio?
How much does Al Gore really know about the environment?
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