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Having McKibben as “environmental scholar” is one of the greatest indictments of the whole “green” movement…
Yes, “environmental scholar” caught my eye as well. Wow. McKibben’s book is more sci-fi entertainment ecodisaster-porn than anything remotely scholarly.
I recall reading a review of Eaarth in Scientific American (it must have been something like my last issue as I had finally canceled my subscription after their failure to accurately cover Climategate) and it was less a book review/interview than a wholesale endorsement of his fantasies.
I remember being appalled; I threw the magazine in the garbage can.
These people have obviously got the right idea.
http://www.vhemt.org/
This is what happens to you mind when you read too many comic books, watch too many grade B disaster movies and smoke too much dope.