
Titles
- Environment : Opposing Viewpoints
- Opposing Viewpoints Series (Unnumbered)
Attribution
Laura K. Egendorf, book editorPublication Details
BookGreenhaven Press2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS REFERENCE (MAIN) GE140 .E554 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Few issues stir up greater controversy than the health of the environment. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Is there an environmental crisis? An environmental crisis exists / Lester Brown
- An environmental crisis does not exist / Peter W. Huber
- Global warming is a serious problem / George M. Woodwell
- Global warming is not a serious problem / John F. McManus
- Population growth causes environmental problems / John Attarian
- Population growth does not cause environmental problems / Stephen Moore. How can pollution best be prevented? Government regulations help prevent water pollution / Sierra Club
- Government regulations do not prevent water pollution / Steve Seachman
- Renewable energy can prevent pollution / John R.E. Bliese
- Renewable energy is expensive and will not prevent pollution / Jerry Taylor
- Recycling can reduce pollution / Sam Martin
- Recycling does not reduce pollution / Daniel Benjamin. Is the American lifestyle bad for the environment? American consumption patterns destroy the environment / David Schaller
- American consumption patterns are good for the environment / Ezra Finkle
- Sport utility vehicles are bad for the environment / Albert Koehl
- Sport utility vehicles do not harm the environment / John Merline
- Sprawl is harmful to wildlife / Jutka Terris
- Sprawl is not harmful to wildlife / Jane S. Shaw. What policies will improve the environment? Emissions trading will improve the environment / Ricardo Bayon
- Emissions trading may worsen the environment / Claire Barliant and Mike Burger - - The Endangered Species Act should be preserved / John D. Dingell
- The Endangered Species Act must be reformed / Ike C. Sugg
- Controlled fires are beneficial to forests / John Stuart
- Controlled fires are harmful to forests / Thomas M. Bonnickson
ISBN
- 0737722304
- 0737722312
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