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The Sky's Not Falling video/essay contest

Tired of kids being fed a steady diet of global warming hysteria?



The Sky's Not FallingIt's a new year, and the kids in your life are back in class. Unfortunately, right along with school probably comes indoctrination about global warming. What better time for a video/essay contest that highlights the absurdities, untruths and downright lies that our kids are being taught about "climate change" in school? "As a parent of two grade-schoolers and a natural resources policy expert, I've heard some whoppers about global warming," says author Holly Fretwell, whose book The Sky'sNot Falling: Why It's OK To Chill About Global Warming (ISBN 0976726947, Kids Ahead, for ages 8 and up) was written to set the record straight. "If you're as tired as I am of the environmental bill of goods our kids are being handed at school, now's your chance to tell the world!"

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In The Sky's Not Falling, Holly Fretwell gets kids excited about science and economics, and shows that it's human ingenuity combined with an "enviropreneurial" spirit that will lead us to a bright environmental future, not government programs controlled by giant, growth-killing bureaucracies. Feel the same way? Then share your funny, unbelievable, infuriating or just weird stories about greenie overreach and kids. The top videos and essays will win cash, prizes and books. Visit [url=http://www.worldahead.com/titles/sky_contest_2.php]http://www.worldahead.com/titles/sky_contest_2.php[/url] for more information and enter The Sky's Not Falling: Why It's OK to Chill About Global Warming contest today. Contest ends Feb. 15, 2008. A Washington Post article finally stated that the Democrats' current global warming proposals "will require a wholesale transformation of the nation's economy and society." Democratic candidates' climate proposals would "cost billions of dollars"...while doing exactly nothing to fix the "problem," if indeed there is one. In The Sky's Not Falling: Why It's OK To Chill About Global Warming, natural resources policy expert Holly Fretwell shows kids 8-12 that it's human ingenuity and adaptability - not government control and a mindless fear of change - that are most likely to guarantee the Earth a healthy future. • Appropriate for ages 8-up • The author is a mother of two • Peer reviewed to ensure accuracy • Provides a balanced look at a complex issue • A refreshing, accessible combination of science and economics Sure, our planet is changing, but it has before and will again.There's a lot more to the climate change story than your kids may have heard! Can we really adapt to a changing world in ways that help animals and the environment while keeping people working and countries growing strong? As The Sky'sNot Falling: Why It's OK To Chill About Global Warming shows, of course we can. Available now online and at major bookstores.


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