Summary:
The book critically examines various environmental concerns, arguing that many are exaggerated or based on flawed science. It aims to debunk what the author sees as myths and misinformation surrounding issues like climate change, species extinction, and resource depletion, advocating for a more rational and evidence-based approach to environmentalism.
Key points:
1. Perception vs. Reality: Moore claims environmental crises are often exaggerated or based on misinformation, stressing the need for scientific evidence and critical thinking.
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