The environment : opposing viewpoints /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dudley, William, 1964-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: San Diego : Greenhaven Press, [2001]
Series:Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • The global environment is deteriorating / Eugene Linden
  • The global environment is not deteriorating / Ronald Bailey
  • Global warming is a serious environmental threat / Ross Gelbspan
  • Global warming is not a serious environmental threat / S. Fred Singer, interviewed by John F. McManus
  • Chemical pollutants are a significant cause of cancer / Melanie Duchin
  • Chemical pollutants are not a significant cause of cancer / Deanna L. Byck
  • Stricter federal regulations are necessary to prevent air pollution / April Reese
  • Stricter federal regulations may be counterproductive in preventing air pollution / Kenneth W. Chilton
  • Recycling is an effective means of preventing solid waste pollution / Allen Hershkowitz
  • Recycling may not be the most effective means of preventing solid waste pollution / Lynn Scarlett
  • Nuclear energy is an environmentally sound solution to preventing greenhouse gas emissions / John Ritch
  • Nuclear energy is not an environmentally sound solution to preventing greenhouse gas emissions / Arjun Makhijani
  • Automobile use in America must be discouraged to save the environment / Jane Holtz Kay
  • A war on automobiles to save the environment is not justified / Alan Caruba
  • American wealth and consumption patterns degrade the environment / David Schaller
  • American wealth and consumption patterns enhance the environment / Peter Huber
  • Suburban sprawl threatens America's wildlife / Kathrin Day Lassila
  • Suburban sprawl does not threaten America's wildlife / Jane S. Shaw
  • Free-market principles should guide environmental policy / Terry L. Anderson and Jane S. Shaw
  • Free-market principles should not guide environmental policy / Carol Estes
  • Technology and modern industry must be rejected to save the environment / Kirkpatrick Sale
  • Technology and modern industry must be used to preserve the environment / Walter Truett Anderson
  • The United States should treat the environment as a national security issue / William A. Nitze
  • The United States should not treat the environment as an issue of national security / Paul Benjamin.