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(1) American Environmental History, Part 2 of 2; (2) Commentary on Environment and Business in America
Dolores Greenberg, Milton Heath, Jonathan Howes, Martin Melosi, and William Tucker discuss questions on environmental policy, including the balance between private enterprise and the public interest; the role of expert opinion from humanistic and scientific perspectives; and whether economic growth … Continue reading
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American Environmental History, Part 1 of 2
Dolores Greenberg, Jonathan Howes, Martin Melosi, and William Tucker discuss environmental conservation from historical and mid-1980s viewpoints. Among the questions: What roles should private citizens, as well as federal, state, and local governments, play toward the establishment of a national … Continue reading
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