The National Anxiety Center Releases Commentary Critical of the Environmental Movement as World Celebrates Earth Day
South Orange, New Jersey (PRWEB) April 22, 2008 -? As the world celebrates Earth Day, Alan Caruba, founder of The National Anxiety Center (http://www.anxietycenter.com/), has released a commentary highly critical of the environmentalist movement.
The commentary presents a unique perspective on the environmentalist movement, including the contentions that the movement partakes in fear mongering,? causes incalculable harm? and deliberately distorts science and facts.?
Carubas commentary has generated significant attention, including being interviewed by Gregg Allen on Accent Radio (http://www.accentradio.com/) and being featured on the radio station The Right Balance. To read Carubas full commentary, please visit: http://www.anxietycenter.com/warning/main.htm#topstory
About Alan Caruba:
Alan Caruba is a veteran business and science writer who has been following the environmental movement since the 1970s. He maintains the blog Warning Signs (http://factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com/) and is available for speaking engagements.
Contact:
Alan Caruba
973-763-6392
acaruba(@)aol.com
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