evolution

By Anonymous (not verified), 19 October, 2011
Author
Michael Slate

"A Conversation with Richard Dawkins: The Magic of Reality - How We Know What's Really True"

Richard Dawkins, Evolutionary Biologist, Ethologist, Author, Science Educator, Atheist & Humanist, discusses his new book, "The Magic of Reality - How We Know What Is Really True". The conversation is wide ranging and challenging, as Dawkins sharply contrasts religion and supernaturalism with a scientific method and approach to understanding the world and the universe - understanding the truth about all of reality as part of living on and changing the earth and humanity.

By Anonymous (not verified), 21 September, 2009
Author
Ezra Niesen

Click here to download the entire audiobook: http://www.betterthanfaith.com/newbookforanewworld/Anti-Capitalism.zip

The environmental science movement since global unsustainability was discovered has been a lot bigger than most people realize. (As a result of yet another divide and conquer strategy.) It includes an evolutionary approach to psychology, to identify the reasons the decisions people make have led to environmental unsustainability in the first place.

By Anonymous (not verified), 26 April, 2009
Author
Ezra Niesen

This is the first of 20 chapters of my new audio book. A lot of scientists are saying now how glad they are that President Obama is going to make his political decisions based on evidence (they assume). I write all my books to show how the anti-globalization movement has all the evidence on its side, and to show activists how to prove it using books that are available through the public library.

The complete audio book can be downloaded from my website for free. I have other audio books for free download, free books in text, and books and CDs for sale.

By Anonymous (not verified), 7 March, 2009
Author
Ezra Niesen

This is one quarter of an audio book. Environmental unsustainability and the imperialistic economies it produces is understood well enough now that farmers can see all the different parts of environmental science happening on their farms. The one thing they can't see is how scientists have figured out how all those things interact with each other all over the world.