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Strategic Ignorance: Why the Bush Administration Is Recklessly Destroying a Century of Environmental Progress
Published in cloth in 2004, Strategic Ignorance revealed to countless readers the true scope of the Bush administration's assault on the environment Midway through the second Bush term, with a Supreme Court far less likely to rein in the "wrecking crew"--as the authors describe those working to dismantle environmental protections--this book will be even more important and useful.
Strategic Ignorance sets forth not only the shocking Bush record but the stories and strategies behind it. Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope and coauthor Paul Rauber brief us on the key administration figures, as well as legislators and lobbyists on the reactionary right, who strive to gut landmark laws; facilitate payback to polluters; distort, suppress, or ignore science; and invent soothing flimflam like "Clear Skies." The authors were prescient in predicting Bush's repeal of the Roadless Rule, the censoring of evidence on global warming, and the stonewalling on mercury emissions. They also foresaw the backlash now building: Congress rebelling against the EPA's "sewage blending" ploy, local opposition to coal-bed methane mining in the West, and resurgent environmental support at the polls.
Strategic Ignorance remains the indispensable guide to the Bush team's motives and tactics--and to how we can best oppose them to safeguard America's citizens, landscapes, and resources..
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Get On With It! 13 Sure-fire Ways to Lead Poorly, Manage Recklessly, and Make Certain Your Organization Gets Left Behind in the Global Economy
The definition of performance for employees is different today. So is the definition of leadership As a leader, it is important to know what no longer works in this fast changing environment. Get On With It! identifies 13 roadblocks managers might face and suggests how to overcome these obstacles..
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Automobile safety regulation and the incentive to drive recklessly: evidence from NASCAR.: An article from: Southern Economic Journal
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Title: Automobile safety regulation and the incentive to drive recklessly: evidence from NASCAR.
Author: Russell S. Sobel
Publication:Southern Economic Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: July 1, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 74 Issue: 1 Page: 71(14)

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