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Dubya - The Toxic Texan: George W. Bush and Environmental Degradation (Paperback)
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Dubya - The Toxic Texan: George W. Bush and Environmental Degradation (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 520
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The United States is suffering from dangerous smog, dirty water,
and other unhealthy environmental hazards. However, only a handful
of us are aware that each year, tens of thousands of Americans die
prematurely from environmental causes. Much of this death and
destruction is caused by the deceit of our own government. The
federal government, which is supposed to protect the environment,
is doing the opposite-and getting away with it. Justifiably, the
world is focusing on the threat of terrorism, but much of the world
is also focusing on an equally dangerous threat-environmental
destruction. It may be true that thousands have perished in
terrorist attacks, but the fact is that millions worldwide die from
environmental causes every year. Air pollution, unsafe water, and
other environmental hazards are killing more people now than ever
before - and the costs of global warming will increase that number
dramatically. Many nations are already fighting this war,
especially in Europe, but the United States has not yet joined the
battle. Author Don Lord, PhD, charges that it is the responsibility
of the United States government to protect all its citizens. of the
United States will remain at great risk.
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