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OverviewAn investigative reporter documents the destructive impact of the environmental movement in North America and beyond. When journalist Elizabeth Nickson sought to subdivide her twenty-eight acres on Salt Spring Island in the Pacific Northwest, she was confronted by the full force and power of the radical conservationists who had taken over the local zoning council. She soon discovered that she was not free to do what she wanted with her land, and that in the view of these arrogant stewards it wasn't really hers at all. Nickson's long, frustrating, and eyeopening encounter with these zealots started her on a journey to investigate and expose the hugely destructive impact of the environmental movement on ordinary people and communities across North America-and the world. What she discovered is shocking. Forty million Americans have been driven from their land, and rural culture is being systematically crushed, even as wildlife, forests, and rangelands are dying. In Eco-Fascists, Nickson explores how environmental radicals have taken over government agencies at the local, state, and federal levels. The result A wholesale sequestration of forest, range, and water-more than 40 percent of North America-impoverishing us all, especially the most vulnerable. This confiscation of America's natural heritage is a major factor contributing to our current economic decline; until it is acknowledged and addressed, our economy will not recover. Nickson traces the tens of billions of dollars environmental nonprofits marshal every year to promote the notion that our essential natural systems are collapsing, and finds, in a brutal example of self-fulfilling prophesy, that their corrupted science is desertifying the heartland. She visits once-thriving communities that are turning to ghost towns because environmental legislation has forced mines, ranches, and mills to close and has forbidden critical forest, range, park, and wilderness maintenance. Eco-Fascists exposes the major fallacies of the environmental movement-from wildlife protection to zoning to forest-fire management-and introduces us to the individuals who are fighting back. Fast-paced, highly accessible, and sure to be controversial, this is a work that will change the national conversation about environmental protection and its impact. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth NicksonPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Broadside Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.553kg ISBN: 9780062080035ISBN 10: 0062080032 Pages: 384 Publication Date: 01 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsA superbly written account of the devastating political agenda of the environmentalist junta...The book's bombshell revelations alone will make it one of the year's most talked-about releases...[This] book should also get people talking, reflecting and reconsidering previously held positions about North America's environmental movement.--Washington Times A superbly written account of the devastating political agenda of the environmentalist junta...The book's bombshell revelations alone will make it one of the year's most talked-about releases...[This] book should also get people talking, reflecting and reconsidering previously held positions about North America's environmental movement. -- Washington Times Author InformationColumnist, investigative journalist, and novelist Elizabeth Nickson was European bureau chief of Life magazine and a reporter for Time magazine, and has written for many international publications. She lives on Salt Spring Island in the Pacific Northwest. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |