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Review of the book: HELENA SZEJNWALD BROWN, ET AL., CORPORATE ENVIRONMENTALISM IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY: SOCIETAL VALUES IN INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER. (Quorum Books 1993) [264 pp.] Acknowledgments, bibliography, figures, index, tables.
Watson, Suzanne B.
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\u3ci\u3eThe Center of the World\u3c/i\u3e [PDF]
A body of water is often seen as a serene place of relaxation, but just under the surface, aquatic life bustle around. This creative narrative will spark your imagination into having you believe that you are placed in the shoes of a wandering student as ...
Fryer, Chris
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Eco-terrorism or Eco-tage: An Argument for the Proper Frame [PDF]
What does the term “terrorism” mean? Is it accurate to lump illegal acts that destroy property but carefully avoid harming people into the same category as acts clearly intended to kill? Is this a difference of kind or just of degree?
Sumner, David Thomas, Weidman, Lisa M.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
The real wealth of any nation and any region lies in the wellbeing of its people. The three main problems in the world, are known as three-P-Population, Poverty, and Pollution. Pollution is the main problem of the modern world. The technological inventions and progress has over powered nature, it has also resulted in the thoughtless exploitation of ...
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Living Through The End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism by Paul Wapner [PDF]
Review of Living Through The End of Nature: The Future of American Environmentalism by Paul ...
Kraayenbrink, Taylor
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Coming into the Anthropocene [PDF]
This essay reviews Professor Jonathan Cannon’s Environment in the Balance. Cannon’s book admirably analyzes the Supreme Court’s uptake of, or refusal of, the key commitments of the environmental-law revolution of the early 1970s.
Chey, Chan Oeurn +6 more
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Environmental Laws and Environmental Improvement
The present complex of environmental laws in the United States may hamper rather than enhance environmental improvement. They have in most part been single media laws which can be characterized as "pollution abatement" rather than "environmental" statutes.
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Constructing a Social Problem: The Press and the Environment [PDF]
The U. S. daily press might seem to be in a strategic position to function as a claims-maker in the early construction of a social problem. But in the case of the manufacture of environmentalism as a social reality in the 1960\u27s and 70\u27s, the press
Griffin, Robert J. +2 more
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City versus Countryside: Environmental Equity in Context [PDF]
This Article takes an approach to the problem of environmental equity that is different from the remedies advocated by the leaders of the environmental equity movement.
Tarlock, A. Dan
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