Everywhere you look, all you see is green. People are "living green," businesses are"going green," and consumers are "buying green." But soon, this trendy "green"lifestyle won't be voluntary. It will be mandatory.
InGreen Hell,Steve Milloy shows how the government and environmental eliteswill soon have you under their green thumb, controlling the speed you drive, thetemperature of your home, even when you can retire, and that's just the tip of theirmelting iceberg.
Milloy argues that our hasty green policies are more harmful to society than helpfulto the environment and shows how we can counter the green agenda. We all wanta healthy planet, but we don't need to live in a green nanny state to have one.
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“Robertson Dean’s sarcastic tone can be hilarious as he delivers Milloy's take on journal articles, current events, and policy statements about climate change. Milloy's research and snappy writing style will make listeners analyze green rhetoric…listeners on both sides need to weigh each claim and option carefully.”
— AudioFile
“Green Hell is the ‘inconvenient truth’ on extremist, growth-killing environmentalism. A must-read for those interested in keeping America free and prosperous.”
— Steve Forbes, President and Chief Executive Officer of Forbes“Green Hell explains why Americans can’t afford to fall for Al Gore’s ‘the debate is over’ line on global warming. While we’re all for the environment, Green Hell explains why we need to oppose the environmentalists.”
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Steve Milloy is the founder of and runs JunkScience.com. He is also a columnist for FoxNews.com. He has extensive media experience, including appearances on ABC’s Good Morning America; FOX News’ Fox and Friends; and NPR’s Talk of the Nation. He lives in Potomac, Maryland.
Robertson Dean has played leading roles on and off Broadway and at dozens of regional theaters throughout the country. He has a BA from Tufts University and an MFA from Yale. His audiobook narration has garnered ten AudioFile Earphones Awards. He now lives in Los Angeles, where he works in film and television in addition to narrating.