Undercover Environmentalists

Undercover Environmentalists by Lyndon Strother, published by Archway Publishing on March 11, 2017, is a 124-page exploration of the complexities surrounding petrochemical operations and environmental policy. This book delves into the hidden dynamics of how environmental groups are influenced by governmental actions and the realities of the oil industry, particularly in Alaska.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the smoke screens, cover-ups, conspiracies, and myths that shape public perception and policy in the realm of environmental issues. The text focuses on the intricate relationships between various stakeholders in the political science and public policy arenas, providing insights into the operational realities of “big oil.” This edition is presented in English and offers a critical perspective on the challenges faced by environmentalists in navigating these complex issues.
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Smoke screens, cover-ups, conspiracies, and myths are exposed. This is about what’s behind the scenes of petrochemical operations, how the environmental groups get used and pushed around by governments, and what “big oil” is and how it really works in Alaska.
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