Arising from a series of lectures delivered at EPA seminars, presentations by 11 world leaders in conservation, ecology, and public policy (including Paul Ehrlich, Jacques Cousteau, John Kenneth Galbraith, Ralph Nader, Carl Sagan, Barry Commoner, and Lester Brown) speak to broad environmental issues, with special emphasis on how government can and must act to preserve the planet and its varied life. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Wolbarst, a physicist at the Environmental Protection Agency, has collected EPA seminars given by 11 distinguished figures--among them Ralph Nader, John Kenneth Galbraith, Barry Commoner, Jacques Cousteau, Paul Ehrlich, Lester Brown and Carl Sagan. In these forceful presentations the most frequently cited environmental threat is overpopulation, seen as exacerbating a host of perilous situations. Among the issues discussed in detail are ozone depletion, the warming of the earth's temperature, plant and animal extinction, hazardous wastes, soil and fresh water loss, climatic changes and deforestation. The statistics are riveting: world population increases by 88 million people a year; deforestation occurs 10 times faster than the trees can be replaced. On the positive side is increased public awareness of and concern about the environment. Solutions offered include these remedies from Carl Sagan: a quick phaseout of chlorofluorocarbon production; more efficient use of energy; a search for renewable energy sources; and planting and preserving forests. A basic, essential environmental reader.
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- PublisherSmithsonian
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 1560980923
- ISBN 13 9781560980926
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages233