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Crimes Against Nature
Book • 2004
In 'Crimes Against Nature', Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers a scathing critique of the George W. Bush administration's environmental policies, accusing them of prioritizing corporate interests over public health and environmental protection.
The book highlights the administration's efforts to dismantle environmental laws and manipulate scientific data to serve corporate agendas, particularly in the fossil fuel, beef, and lumber industries.
The book highlights the administration's efforts to dismantle environmental laws and manipulate scientific data to serve corporate agendas, particularly in the fossil fuel, beef, and lumber industries.
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