In the last three decades of the twentieth century, the environmental movement experienced a quiet revolution. This is Our Land documents this little-noted change as he describes the efforts of three representative grassroots groups - in Montana, Arizona, and Tennessee - revealing how quite ordinary citizens fought to solve environmental problems.
In the last three decades of the twentieth century, the environmental movement experienced a quiet revolution. This is Our Land documents this little-noted change as he describes the efforts of three representative grassroots groups - in Montana, Arizona, and Tennessee - revealing how quite ordinary citizens fought to solve environmental problems.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CODY FERGUSON is an assistant professor of history at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas.
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Contents Foreword Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Think Local, Act Local…Think Global 2 Coal Boom on the Plains 3 The Northern Plains Resource Council during the Environmental Decade 4 Citizen Environmental Activism in the Southwest: Tucson’s Southwest Environmental Service 5 Reining in the Smelters: The Fight For Clean Air in Southern Arizona 6 Citizen Environmental Activism in Appalachia: Save Our Cumberland Mountains 7 Dumping on Tennessee 8 Conclusion: Participation, Perseverance, and Rethinking Environmentalism Bibliography Index
Contents Foreword Acknowledgements 1 Introduction: Think Local, Act Local…Think Global 2 Coal Boom on the Plains 3 The Northern Plains Resource Council during the Environmental Decade 4 Citizen Environmental Activism in the Southwest: Tucson’s Southwest Environmental Service 5 Reining in the Smelters: The Fight For Clean Air in Southern Arizona 6 Citizen Environmental Activism in Appalachia: Save Our Cumberland Mountains 7 Dumping on Tennessee 8 Conclusion: Participation, Perseverance, and Rethinking Environmentalism Bibliography Index
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