Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests

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Strangely Like Was is a timely expose of the global ‘war on trees’. The authors of this path-breaking book highlight the horrifying consequences of industrial forestry, which is supported by a corrupt and rigged system. The book unveils the many lies and much misinformation propagated by those who defend deforestation and profit from it. this book lays bare in stark terms the grave ecological crisis faced by each one of us, and calls for an urgent return to a saner and more sustainable world by suggesting ways in which we could all save our fast depleting forest, here and now.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Derrick Jensen

Derrick Jensen is the prize-winning author of A Language Older than Words, Listening to the Land, The Culture of Make Believe which was one of the two finalists for the Anthony Lucas Book Prize 2003, and Railroads and Clearcuts. He works to protect and rehabilitate forest and stream habitat.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR George Draffan

George Draffan is a forest activist, public interest investigator, and corporate muckraker. He is the author or-co-author of Cascadia Wild, Railroads and Clearcuts, A Primer on Corporate Power, and The Elite Consensus. for the past fifteen years he has provided research services and training to citizens and public interest groups that are investigating and challenging corporate power.

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Title
Strangely Like War: The Global Assault on Forests
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8181580273
Length
xi+185p., Notes; Bibliography; Index; 22cm.
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