Craig Allin explores here the history of wilderness preservation politics in the United States. American pioneers originally viewed the wilderness as an enemy to destroy, Allin recounts, but with the
Accessible and useful to a wide audience yet detailed and thorough enough to serve as a starting point for more sophisticated research, this thoughtfully prepared reference was first published in 2000
Covers air pollution, national parks, organizations, solar power, enviromental legislation, manmade environmental issues from asbestos to smog, and events including the Dust Bowl and the Exxon Valdez
Covers air pollution, national parks, organizations, solar power, enviromental legislation, manmade environmental issues from asbestos to smog, and events including the Dust Bowl and the Exxon Valdez
Covers air pollution, national parks, organizations, solar power, enviromental legislation, manmade environmental issues from asbestos to smog, and events including the Dust Bowl and the Exxon Valdez
In step with current popular, academic, and governmental concern that tries to see natural resources with a wide view and a long view, this four-volume reference for students and general readers offer
Covers air pollution, national parks, organizations, solar power, enviromental legislation, manmade environmental issues from asbestos to smog, and events including the Dust Bowl and the Exxon Valdez
This three-volume survey of traditional and recent views of the earth's resources collects 438 alphabetically arranged articles by numerous contributors on such topics as resource categories, the oil