The Greenpeace Guide to Anti-environmental OrganizationsSince most Americans today consider themselves environmentalists, ecologically destructive industries are now creating elaborate front groups that masquerade as environmental organizations. In this ground-breaking book, Greenpeace writer Carl Deal lists these groups, their real agendas and, where possible, their corporate sponsors. An eye-opener for anyone who's concerned about the environment. |
Contents
Introduction | 6 |
Six types of antienvironmental groups | 15 |
A catalog of antienvironmental groups | 23 |
Copyright | |
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