The Green Crusade

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The Green Crusade is a 1998 book by Charles T. Rubin, a political science professor at Duquesne University, criticizing the environmentalist movement.

Publishers Weekly wrote:

He finds that an environmental utopia as envisioned by such leading writers in the field as Paul Ehrlich ( The Population Bomb ), Barry Commoner ( The Closing Circle ) and others would lead to a totalitarian state. He charges that Carson deliberately misrepresented some of her findings and that the Club of Rome's The Limits to Growth was part of a PR campaign. [1]

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  • The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (March 1, 1998), ISBN 0847688178
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