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In his new book The Real Environmental Crisis, Berkeley professor of energy and resources Jack Hollander writes:
Can you remember a day when opened your morning newspaper without finding a dramatic and disturbing story about some environmental crisis that's either here already or lurks just around the corner? That would be a rare day.
One day the story may be about global warming. The next it may be about overpopulation, air pollution, resource depletion, species extinction, sea-level rise, nuclear waste, or toxic substances in our food and water. Especially jarring is the implication in most of these stories that you and I are the enemy--that our ...