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Publication Date: April/2007

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E-mail Print An Inconvenient Truth…or Convenient Fiction? DVD

By: Steven F. Hayward, Ph.D
12.12.2007

This DVD explores the issues and misconceptions raised in former Vice-President Al Gore's documentary An Inconvenient Truth.

An Inconvenient Truth…or Convenient Fiction? presents an alternative to the climate extremism that is popular with Hollywood and other pessimistic enclaves. (the trailer is available at www.aconvenientfiction.com).

“We must wonder whether climate change should eclipse other environmental issues to the extent that it currently does,” said Dr. Steven Hayward, author of the Index of Leading Environmental Indicators: 2007 Report, senior fellow at PRI, and F.K. Weyerhaeuser fellow at AEI. “The language of ‘skeptics versus alarmists’ has put the issue of climate change into a straightjacket, leaving little room for a reasonable middle ground, or for people who believe our reach exceeds our grasp, in science and especially policy.”

 



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