Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development
$19.95
YOUR FIRM SPENDS MILLIONS to be environmentally sustainable. Carbon credits, renewable energy, ethanol fuel, and electric vehicles demonstrate your company’s commitment. Fluorescent light bulbs, organic foods, and a hybrid car may be part of your personal commitment. But contrary to what your green consultant tells you, these and other sustainable measures provide little positive benefit to Earth’s environment.
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Outside the Green Box: Rethinking Sustainable Development
What Your Green Consultant Didn’t Tell You
Is it true that:
∗ Energy use hurts the environment?
∗ Global pollution is rising?
∗ Industry is destroying the climate?
∗ Natural resources are running out?
YOUR FIRM SPENDS MILLIONS to be environmentally sustainable. Carbon credits, renewable energy, ethanol fuel, and electric vehicles demonstrate your company’s commitment. Fluorescent light bulbs, organic foods, and a hybrid car may be part of your personal commitment. But contrary to what your green consultant tells you, these and other sustainable measures provide little positive benefit to Earth’s environment.
Think Outside the Green Box.
Foreword by T.J. Rodgers, Founder of Cypress Semiconductor
“The antidote for green ideology!” — Stephen Moore, The Heritage Foundation
“Outside the Green Box is a scathing, fun-to-read indictment of political correctness and renewable-energy tomfoolery.” — Robert Bryce, Manhattan Institute
“A feisty, funny, factual expose, and correction of environmentalism’s fables and fallacies—especially useful to businesses pressured to ‘go green.’” — E. Calvin Beisner, The Cornwall Alliance
“Intellectual heft and fun illustrations. Friendly for classrooms, waiting rooms, and boardrooms. just in time for the new energy policy era!” — Robert Bradley Jr., Institute for Energy Research
Color softcover, 256 pages, 69 figures, 122 sidebars, 10 cartoons, 800+ notes, index, and bibliography—$22.95 retail.
Download introduction here. Download table of contents here.