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Crimes Against Nature Standing up to Bush and the Kyoto Killers Who Are Cashing In on Our World

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By: Robert F Kennedy
279 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Penguin Books
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Impassioned attack on President Bush's environmental policies, by Robert F.Kennedy
Crimes Against Nature
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  • Crimes Against Nature ISBN: 9780141024080 Paperback Aug 2005 Out of Print #154890
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A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the impact of President Bush's environmental policies. Written by the son of the late Robert F.Kennedy, himself a leading environmental lawyer.

An impassioned, excoriating account of how Bush and big business are plundering the environment - and raking in the profits. Robert F. Kennedy, one of the world's most prominent environmental lawyers, charges the White House with the crime of pursuing private profit and personal power at the expense of clean air, clean water and live wildlife, enriching the President's pals while lowering the quality of life for the rest of us. Kennedy lifts the lid on an administration whose policies have looted American money, helped its most notorious polluters and deceived its public. He shows how, in a cabinet that boasts more CEOs than any in history, industry lobbyists wield an unprecedented influence on policy; how the government has rolled back key environmental laws and suppressed reports on issues like global warming while covering up its true agenda with clever PR; how Bush preaches individualism yet doles out lavish subsidies to the energy barons; and how everyone's health and security worldwide are being sacrificed at the altar of profit.

Written in the belief that there's another way, Crimes Against Nature powerfully makes the case for democracy against the corrosive effects of corporate corruption.

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Robert F. Kennedy is longtime defender of clean air, clean water and living wildlife. He is currently senior attorney for the Natural Resources Defence Council; chief prosecuting attorney for Riverkeeper (helping protect the Hudson River in New York); and president of Waterkeeper Alliance (promoting clean water and fighting pollution).
Out of Print
By: Robert F Kennedy
279 pages, no illustrations
Publisher: Penguin Books
NHBS
Impassioned attack on President Bush's environmental policies, by Robert F.Kennedy
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