Rational Readings on Environmental Concerns"...the 'proof' of man's destruction of the environment isconsistently flawed.... the scientific method is being abused andignored. The errors are not random, however, but are systematicallybiased toward attempting to prove the guilt of man in the allegeddestruction of the planet. Objective science is disappearing and isbeing replaced by the pursuit of a philosophical agenda." --Richard F. Sanford in Environmentalism and theAssault on Reason Chapter 1 "The public has numerous misconceptions about the relationshipbetween environmental pollution and human cancer. Underlying thesemisconceptions is an erroneous belief that nature is benign." --Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D. and Lois Swirsky Gold, Ph.D inEnvironmental Pollution and Cancer: Some Misconceptions Chapter7 "Greenhouse gases have been increasing in the atmosphere,largely as a result of human activities. However, the climaterecord does not show the temperature increase and other telltalesigns of the expected greenhouse effect. The mathematical modelsused for predicting such effects are evidently not complete enoughto encompass all of the relevant physical processes in theatmosphere, thus throwing grave doubt on the drastic warminghypothesized for the next century." --S. Fred Singer in Global Climate Change: Facts andFiction Chapter 13 "...There is now no prima-facie case for any expensive policy ofsafeguarding species without more extensive analysis than has sofar been done." --Julian L. Simon in Disappearing Species,Deforestation and Data Chapter 26 |
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I purchased this book in 1992 and it is one of the best references on common sense and rational thinking on environmental and basic life concerns. I cannot recommend it highly enough. I have loaned it out to friends who needed some common sense thinking against the silly fear-mongering of the left about how man is destroying the planet and they have brought it back with large smiles and vigorous thank you's for helping them to sort out truth from nonsense.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Environmentalism and the Assault on Reason Richard F Sanford | 16 |
Acid Rain | 35 |
Acid RainThe Whole Story to Date John J McKetta | 44 |
Agricultural Chemicals | 59 |
Pesticides in Ground WaterSolving the Right Problem | 73 |
Alternative AgricultureProceed With Caution Robert M Devlin | 83 |
Asbestos | 99 |
An Alternative to Municipal Solid Waste Landfills G Fred | 453 |
Perspectives on the Cost Effectiveness of Life Saving Bernard L | 459 |
Is Environmental Press Coverage Biased? Jane S Shaw | 474 |
Good Press for Bad Science G Brent Dalrymple | 484 |
Environmental Fears and the Treating Physician | 491 |
Unproven Questionable Dietary and Nutritional Methods in Cancer | 503 |
Perceptions of Food Safety Issues in the United States Fredrick | 522 |
Nutrition Elizabeth M Whelan and Fredrick J Stare | 529 |
The Asbestos Distortion John E Kinney | 115 |
Biomagnification | 125 |
Facts and Fancy Thomas H Jukes | 135 |
Those Terrifying Cows Reprinted with permission of The Wall Street | 145 |
Some Misconceptions | 151 |
Cell Proliferation in Carcinogenesis Samuel M Cohen | 167 |
Mitogenesis Increases Mutagenesis | 181 |
Some Convinced TCE Guilty Despite Lack of Evidence | 189 |
The Tragedy of DDT Thomas H Jukes | 217 |
Dioxin | 223 |
Taking the Die Out of Dioxin Natalie P Robinson Sirkin | 247 |
Electromagnetic Fields and VDTitis Petr Beckmann | 253 |
Environmental Economics | 265 |
In Whose Interest? Jo Ann Kwong | 277 |
Is the Cure More Deadly Than the Disease? | 289 |
Environmental TyrannyA Threat to Democracy Raphael | 303 |
Impact of the Zero Threshold Concept | 329 |
Whats Real Whats | 341 |
Just Maybe The Sky Isnt Falling Edward C Krug | 351 |
Root Causes of Extremist Activity Max Singer | 363 |
A Different Look at Environmentalism Jay H Lehr | 369 |
GreenhouseGlobal Warming | 391 |
The Great Greenhouse Debate Hugh W Ellsaesser | 404 |
Carbon Dioxide and Global Change Sherwood B Idso | 414 |
Its the Water Peter E Black | 433 |
Landfills | 439 |
South Dakota is the Answer What is the Question? Jay H Lehr | 445 |
Ozone | 535 |
From Acid Rain to Ozone Hugh | 546 |
Population Growth is Not | 555 |
World Food Abundance Trade and the Natural | 578 |
Radiation Around Us Dixy Lee Ray | 589 |
The Radioactive Waste Disposal Problem Bernard L Cohen | 606 |
Radon | 619 |
A Way to Make a Little Money Jane M Orient | 627 |
Less Wasteful than Recycling Clark Wiseman | 637 |
A Critique of the Statistical Methodology in Radiation and Human | 641 |
Two Theses in Radiobiology T D Luckey | 660 |
Toxicological Risk Assessment Distortions Jay H Lehr | 673 |
A New Measure of Risk Jay H Lehr684 | 684 |
Scientific Processes | 691 |
The Serious Error Inherent in a Doomsday View Max Singer | 699 |
Do We Understand It? Jay H Lehr | 713 |
Can We Learn It? Jay H Lehr | 725 |
The Green Lobbys Dirty Tricks Gerald Sirkin | 736 |
Toxicology | 751 |
A Matter of Massive Miscalculation Jay H Lehr | 769 |
Wetlands | 779 |
The Swamp Thing Rick Henderson | 791 |
A Threatening Issue Jay H Lehr | 799 |
WildernessWhat Can We Expect for the Future? Jo Ann Kwong | 809 |
The Toxicity of Environmentalism George G Reisman | 819 |
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