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|a The environment /
|c William Dudley, book editor.
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|c [2006], ©2006.
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|a ch. 1. The early conservation movement -- 1. Nineteenth-century origins of American environmentalism / Peter Wild -- 2. Americans must value nature and the wild / Henry David Thoreau -- 3. An early call for resource conservation / George Perkins Marsh -- 4. The United States must take steps to conserve its natural resources / Theodore Roosevelt -- 5. America's natural resources are not being squandered / George L. Knapp -- 6. Preservationists and conservationists clash over America's natural resources / Benjamin Kline -- 7. Hetch Hetchy Valley must be preserved / John Muir -- 8. Hetch Hetchy Valley should be dammed / Gifford Pinchot -- 9. America's vanishing wildlife must be preserved / William T. Hornaday -- ch. 2. Debates of the mid-twentieth century -- 1. A new environmental ethic is needed / Aldo Leopold -- 2. Rachel Carson's fight against pesticides / Caula A. Beyl -- 3. The dangers of pollution are exaggerated / Nation's Business -- 4. The federal government must act to reduce pollution -- 5. Americans must undertake an environmental revolution / Edmund S. Muskie -- ch. 3. Diverging strategies after Earth Day 1970 -- 1. Environmentalists need to embrace a spiritual approach to nature / Bill Devall, George Sessions -- 2. Radical environmental activism is necessary to protect the wilderness / Dave Foreman -- 3. Wilderness should not be valued more than people / William Tucker -- 4. Radical environmentalists encourage violence / Stephen Budiansky -- 5. The environmental movement must confront racism / Robert D. Bullard -- 6. The environmental movement needs to adopt free market solutions / Jonathan H. Adler -- ch. 4. Global environmental issues -- 1. Global environmental problems require global solutions / Roger L. DiSilvestro -- 3. International treaties will not solve today's environmental problems / Dixy Lee Ray, with Lou Guzzo -- 3. Global warming is a great moral crisis / Bill McKibben -- 4. Global warming is a trumped-up controversy / Duncan Maxwell Anderson -- Chronology -- Organizations to contact.
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