Sunday, January 17, 2010

Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe

Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe
Author: Noam Chomksy
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1609804546



Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe


"There are two problems for our species' survival-nuclear war and environmental catastrophe, " says Noam Chomsky in this new book on the two existential threats of our timeAand their points of intersection since World War II. Download Nuclear War and Environmental Catastrophe from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. br>
While a nuclear strike would require action, environmental catastrophe is partially defined by willful inaction inAresponse to human-induced climate change. Denial of the facts is only half the equation. Other contributing factors include extreme techniques for the extraction of remaining carbon deposits, the elimination ofAagricultural land for bio-fuel, the construction of dams, and the destruction of forests that are crucial for carbonAsequestration.

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