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Greenwashed

How Eco-Hype, Guilt, and Hypocrisy Hijacked the Planet

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Greenwashed

By: Kevin L. Whitworth
Narrated by: Warren du Plooy
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What if saving the planet became just another product to buy?

In Greenwashed: The New Religion of Climate Guilt, the gloves come off. With biting wit, deep research, and a healthy dose of skepticism, this book dives into the modern environmental movement—unpacking its dogmas, hypocrisies, and unintended consequences.

Why are monocropped soy fields considered more “sustainable” than small, diverse farms? How did carbon—one of life’s essential building blocks—become public enemy number one? And when did environmentalism turn into a $9 latte, a biodegradable hanger, or a $1,200 “sustainable” bunkhouse?

From carbon credits traded like poker chips on Wall Street, to plant-based meats wrapped in plastic and shipped thousands of miles, Greenwashed exposes how marketing, fear, and virtue-signaling have overtaken real solutions.

This is not a denial of climate change. It’s a challenge to the hollow narratives we’re sold in its name.

Bold, irreverent, and thought-provoking, Greenwashed is for anyone who wants to save the planet—without losing their mind.

©2025 Kevin L. Whitworth (P)2025 Kevin L. Whitworth
Environment Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Politics & Government Science Solar System
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