This book is about a subject that Michael Greenberg has worked
on and lived with for almost forty years. He was brought up in the
south Bronx at a time when his neighborhood suffered from terrible
air and noise pollution, and domestic waste went untreated into the
Hudson River. For him, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)
was a blessing. It included an ethical position about the
environment, and the law required some level of accountability in
the form of an environmental impact statement, or EIS.
After forty years of thinking about and working with NEPA and
the EIS process, Greenberg decided to conduct his own evaluation
from the perspective of a person trained in science who focuses on
environmental and environmental health policies. This book of
carefully chosen real case studies goes beyond the familiar
checklists of what to do, and shows students and practitioners
alike what really happens during the creation and implementation of
an EIS.
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