Bill Streever has worked in almost every camp involved with the
environment. He is a scientist who has worked in both public and
private sectors. He brings that wide experience and the perspective
of many others like him to "Green Seduction: Money, Business, and
the Environment."
Thirty-five years ago, polluted rivers burned, cities and farms
dumped raw sewage into aquifers, highway and dam construction
proceeded with little thought to environmental impact, and
carcinogens and acids billowed from smokestacks. Today much has
changed. Government jobs and university training programs exist in
environmental studies. Nonprofit organizations serve as watchdogs
on government agencies, buy land for conservation, and offer advice
and criticism to the corporate world. Environmental consulting is a
profession, and in industry, environmental departments have
developed. Since the late 1960s, environmentalism has grown from a
radical movement to a mainstream business sector that spends more
than two hundred billion dollars each year.
Following environmental workers on the job, Streever guides
readers across a California Superfund site, through the New Orleans
water system, into wetlands created in Washington, D.C., suburbs,
through a south Georgia carpet plant, and elsewhere. Through these
firsthand experiences, "Green Seduction" offers a new appreciation
of what businesses have invested in the environment and what the
benefits may be from that investment.
Bill Streever has worked as a research ecologist with the U.S.
Army Corps of Engineers as well as an assistant professor of
biological sciences at the University of Newcastle in
Australia.
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