Global warming? Or just hot air?

By WND Staff


The author of a book that explains what to tell children about global warming has scheduled a special teleseminar for WND readers.

Holly Fretwell, author of the new kids book, “The Sky’s Not Falling: Why It’s OK to Chill About Global Warming,” is offering the free teleseminar Wednesday at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

Fretwell is a natural resources policy expert, college instructor and mother of two, and will provide the exclusive debriefing for WND readers on the current state of the environment.

“It’s better than the mainstream media lets on!” the event announcement confirms.

And participants also will find out “what to tell your kids about global warming and other environmental issues.”

There’s no charge to participate in the 45-minute session, and more information is available at the event website.

Her book, which is available at Shop.WND.com, explains how human ingenuity and adaptability – not a mindless fear of change – are most likely to guarantee the Earth a healthy future.

Fretwell brings genuine educational credentials and practical experience to the environmental debate to give kids the straight scoop about global warming.”

She answers the hard questions, such as, “Can it really be that human innovation and creativity, combined with individual choice, will yield better environmental outcomes than the draconian, self-congratulatory approaches advocated by Al Gore and his Hollywood friends?”


Special offer:

“The Sky’s Not Falling: Why It’s OK to Chill About Global Warming”