Crimes Against Nature (2004 book)

Crimes Against Nature : How George W. Bush and His Corporate Pals Are Plundering the Country and Hijacking Our Democracy (ISBN 9780060746872) is a book written in 2004 by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Crimes Against Nature
AuthorRobert F. Kennedy, Jr.
SubjectEnvironmentalism
GenreNon-fiction
Publication date
3 August 2004
Pages256
ISBN978-0-06-074687-2

Publication

Crimes Against Nature was written by Waterkeeper Alliance founder[1] Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and published by HarperCollins.[2]

Synopsis

In the book, Kennedy is fiercely critical of George Bush, accusing him of undermining democracy and damaging the environment. The book's criticism includes the lobbying efforts of American oil company Halliburton, and Bush's appointment of Gale Norton to the role of Interior Secretary.[2]

The book focusses on the fossil fuel industry, the American beef industry and lumber industry,[2] documenting carbon dioxide output and poisoning from mercury and arsenic.[3][2]

Critical reception

Publishers Weekly notes that Kennedy is critical of Bush and others for using fear to drive the change they want, but that Kennedy himself also uses fear in the book to drive the change he seeks. The review praises Kennedy for making a passionate case.[2]

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