How is that book? I've heard of it, the environmentalists seem to be ignoring it along with the media. His facts sure give the lie to the environmentalists claims.
It's pretty decent. Not too bad a read, despite it really being more of a textbook (352 pages of text plus 82 pages of footnotes, 71 pages of bibliography, and 10 pages of index). It's an impressive piece of collating environmental research. Heck, he even knocks Al Gore around for faulty premises. I think that I'll put it on next year's Christmas & Birthday lists so I can have it as a reference for future arguments with environmentalists.
I have been to Utah many time, tho only as a tourist, soaking up the beauty of Zion and Bryce Natl Parks....but watching these Olymics, I did not realize how absolutely beautiful the mountains there are....For some reason or another, I just did not envision Utah as being so mountainous in some regions...it was a pleasant surprise for me...And I live up here in Western Wshington among the beauty of Mt. Rainier, and the Cascade range...
On my visits to Utah, I have found the people to be nothing but warm and friendly, the scenery beautiful, and the crime to be low...
No mattter where one lives, there are pluses and minuses...better to concentrate on the pluses, than crab about the minuses...