How the government got in your backyard [sound recording] : superweeds, frankenfoods, lawn wars, and the (nonpartisan) truth about environmental policies / Jeff Gillman and Eric Heberlig.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781611200058
- ISBN: 1611200059
- Physical Description: 7 sound discs (ca. 9 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: [Maumee, Ohio] : Dreamscape Media, p2011.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from web page. Unabridged. Compact discs. Duration: ca. 8:57:00. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Read by Wes Bleed. |
Summary, etc.: | This audiobook distills the science, politics, and unbiased, nonpartisan truth behind hot-button environmental issues from pesticides to global warming by clearly representing all sides of the issue and the facts. Gillman and Heberlig light the path so concerned citizens can uncover their own true and informed opinions. In this season of political discontent, the unbiased truth about environmental policies, free of political agendas, is as refreshing as it is fascinating. |
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Subject: | Environmental policy > Political aspects > United States. Agriculture and state > United States. Agriculture and politics > United States. Science and state > United States. |
Genre: | Audiobooks. |
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Author Notes
How the Government Got in Your Backyard : Superweeds, Frankenfoods, Lawn Wars, and The (Nonp
Jeff Gillman loathes advice that is given without concern for the consequences. He wrote a tell-all book after hearing self-proclaimed experts spouting things such as feeding syrup to plants, and lectures on a variety of topics including homebrewed remedies and organic pesticides. nbsp; Eric S. Heberlig is a tenured associate professor of political science at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. He is co-author of Classics in Congressional Politics and American Labor Unions in the Electoral Arena, and of journal articles on legislative, interest group, and electoral politics. nbsp; READERnbsp;BIO For many years, Wes Bleed could be heard reporting and anchoring the news on WGN Radio in Chicago, nationally for the ABC Radio Network, and hosting Dateline 720. He has a strong reputation as a solid and ethical journalist with a long history in the Chicago media. Currently, Wes is on staff with a public affairs and relations firm. He shares his insights on media, politics and communication strategies with a wide variety of audiences.