Interdisciplinary Aspects of Environmental Sciences, Techniques & Strategies in Environmental Conservation & Protection, Natural Literature & History, Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Applied - Environmental, Human Ecology
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Overview
<p>Editor Bill Willers was born in Vancouver, Washington, and while growing up lived in many parts of the United States, in Europe, and in Japan. He is professor of biology at the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, an adviser to student environmental groups, and is involved in the Green Party movement. He is author of Trout Biology: A Natural History of Trout and Salmon.Editorials
Library Journal
A powerful and informative collection of essays that present the concept of Earth as a living entity and the consequences of abusing it. Wallace Stegner, Wendell Berry, Barry Commoner, Edward Abbey, Anne and Paul Ehrlich, Dave Foreman, and other writers in the environmental movement present a vivid picture of polluted air and water, overpopulation, bad grazing habits, overcutting forests, toxic waste, and other manifestations of human greed and carelessness. The authors' anguish is felt as they urge readers to listen to the land and to take action through recycling, conservation of natural resources, and meaningful change to save a deteriorating planet. This book and Robert Rodale's Save Three Lives ( LJ 9/1/91) may be the two most important environmental books of the year.-- Irwin Weintraub, Rutgers Univ. Libs., Piscataway, N.J.Book Details
Published
October 1, 1991
Publisher
Island Press
Pages
295
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781559631211