Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit | 
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Author: Al Gore Publisher: Rodale Books Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 432 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1.2
ISBN: 1594866376 Dewey Decimal Number: 363.7 EAN: 9781594866371 ASIN: 1594866376
Publication Date: October 31, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! Has a publisher remainder mark. 2006 Paperback.
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Re-released on the heels of Al Gores #1 New York Times bestseller, An Inconvenient Truth, comes the paperback edition of his classic bestseller, Earth in the Balance. First published in 1992, it helped place the environment on the national agenda; now, as environmental issues move front-and-center in the public consciousness, the time is right to reflect deeply on the fate of our planet and commit ourselves to its future. While An Inconvenient Truth closely examines one menace to our environmentglobal warmingEarth in the Balance takes a broader approach, focusing on the threats that everyday choices pose to our climate, water, soil, and diversity of plant and animal life. A passionate, lifelong defender of the environment, Gore describesin brave and unforgettable termshow human actions and decisions can endanger or safeguard the vulnerable ecosystem that sustains us.
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socialist/communist scare tactics December 18, 2007 2 out of 13 found this review helpful
Gore would have you believe that we (humans) are nothing more than parasites devouring the world and leaving only destruction in our wake. Well, I would like for you, Mr. Gore, to stop driving your car, stop flying everywhere, stop using ink and paper (this destroys trees you know), cease using the internet (no, you delusional twit you didn't invent it) and plugging in your slide projector that you charge $100,000 dollars to show (because this causes CO2 emissions and wastes precious energy) and all the other lovely inventions we parasites have so devastated this earth with. Also, you might want to rethink the thousands of dollars electric bill you get every month for that monstrosity of a house you live in (perhaps you should sell it and live in a tent in Uganda or somewhere that doesn't emit CO2...wait! we exhale it you moron!!) This planet is under attack from extremists who have admittedly over-exaggerated the truth (that means he/they lied and said outrightly that he/they lied GRIST magazine interview!!) so that they can dupe the American people (the vast majority won't even research this folly because they're too lazy) into electing officials who will legislate our basic freedoms from us. You want to get in your car and drive wherever...oops! sorry, you can only drive so many miles today (BAD for the environment you know!). You want to have more than two children...oops! sorry, no more than two because as everyone knows children are BAD for the environment!! You say you're married to a man that abuses you...oops! sorry, divorce is BAD for the environment...you have to stay with him. The theories (ALOT of maybes and probablies and perhaps...you know conjecture) that are used to substantiate these claims are flawed and hovers in the category of junk science. Gore is using these scare tactics to establish and promote his investment management group (Generation Investment Management) directly geared toward pilfering money from those naive enough to believe in this sham. He stands to make millions if not billions of dollars while watching the world crumble into chaos because of this idiotic plan. Carbon credits indeed...what hogwash!! Gore is a socialist/communist and would have America bow to his ideology so DON'T DRINK THE KOOL-AID!!!!!
A milestone in the environmental debate November 14, 2007 I won't summarise the arguments of Earth in the Balance here as other reviewers have done that very well already. This is an important book, as much for its context in the history of the environmental movement as for its content. People forget that during his Presidential Campaign some cynics thought that Al had abandoned his green ideology. Others, and I agree with them, thought that he was simply trying not to sound too radical to business interests: the real deciders of elections in the States. The strategy being, get into the White House first by not sounding too revolutionary but once in power the real revolution begins. And that is the message behind this book: only the greatest revolution in human history, a truly global revolution, will have a chance of curing the planet's problems. What's more it has to begin in America where the greatest environmental harm is being done, not just through its consumption patterns but through its philosophy. The reality check means this: the American dream and the survival of the planet are incompatible. So change the American dream. That is why, 15 years after it was published, I suggest that Al Gore should add a new epilogue entitled "what I'd have done if I'd won." And here is an interesting question: would he have achieved more for the environmental in the White House or out of it?
An OK read... October 3, 2007 So this book was written in 1990...things have changed a lot since then - some for better some for worse. So keep that in mind while reading this book. But some good facts in the book though from extensive research. That is the selling point for this. However, I think the presentation and writing style made it a little difficult to maintain focus. I might have felt differently had I read this in 1990.
Earth In The Balance September 24, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Incredibly informative . Puts perspective on the Earth's history of climate change and how it affects civilizations.
Eye-Opener!!! September 15, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is an easy reader, meaning that it was easy to follow and understand. The need for more informative books like this one could definitely help inform the world how crucial it is to put pressure on the Amercian government, United Nations, and other countries to take reponsibilty for their part in deteriating the ozone layer.
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