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The environmental crisis in Eastern Europe - air and water
pollution, toxic waste dumps, and unsafe nuclear facilities - has
been vividly documented since the revolution of 1989. Not only did
the communist states have an abysmal record of environmental
destruction, but the issue of environmental protection and safety
proved to be one of the msot powerful catalysts of unified
opposition to these regimes. This collection of essays by both
Western and East European experts examines the efforts to develop
strategies for dealing with the crisis, both by governments and at
the grassroots level of newly emerging Green movements. Among the
countries represented here are Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Lithuania, Slovenia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The environmental crisis in Eastern Europe - air and water
pollution, toxic waste dumps, and unsafe nuclear facilities - has
been vividly documented since the revolution of 1989. Not only did
the communist states have an abysmal record of environmental
destruction, but the issue of environmental protection and safety
proved to be one of the msot powerful catalysts of unified
opposition to these regimes. This collection of essays by both
Western and East European experts examines the efforts to develop
strategies for dealing with the crisis, both by governments and at
the grassroots level of newly emerging Green movements. Among the
countries represented here are Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia,
Lithuania, Slovenia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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