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A concise yet thorough overview of environmental issues, problems,
and controversies facing Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica. The
paradisiacal islands of the South Pacific. The unworldly landscapes
and wildlife of Australia. The frozen expanses of Antarctica. This
new title in ABC-CLIO's World Environment Series encompasses some
of the most benign-and hellish-places on Earth. How is humanity
threatening-and preserving-these diverse and far-flung
environments? They are vast, distant, and scarcely populated. Yet
the environments of Australia, Oceania, and Antarctica are facing
the same threats confronting the rest of the planet, as well as
some unique ones of their own. How have human-introduced species
impacted Australia's natural order? What new global conventions are
helping close Antarctica's ozone hole? And why is global warming
threatening the South Pacific's life-teeming coral reefs? The
region's governments are grappling with the spectre of global
warming, which, if not meaningfullly addressed by industrialized
nations half a world away, could produce rising sea levels capable
of engulfing several states of Oceania and partially submerging
portions of many other inhabited i
A concise yet thorough overview of the environmental issues,
problems, and controversies facing the continent of Africa and the
Middle East. Examining both the rich biological heritage of the
world's second largest continent and the very serious human threats
to it, Africa and the Middle East explores the impact global
pollution and a burgeoning population are having on landscape and
wildlife alike. How is global warming responsible for the rapidly
expanding Sahara Desert? Can local populations be recruited to
preserve threatened species? Over 80 percent of Madagascar's
species are endemic, the highest percentage of any major ecological
region in the world, such as the highly endangered aye-aye which
resembles a cross between a monkey, a bat, and a woodpecker, and
the giraffe-necked weevil, a red rainforest insect with a neck like
a fire truck rescue ladder. Readers will learn all about these
fascinating species and much more.
A concise yet thorough overview of the environmental issues,
problems, and controversies facing Latin America and the
Caribbean-from the tip of South America to the Windward Islands.
Snowy Andean peaks. Steaming Brazilian rainforest. Lush tropical
islands. Few regions on Earth are as diverse or spectacular as
Latin America and the Caribbean. And few are as threatened by
expanding populations, industrial pollutants, and unsustainable
farming methods. Latin America and the Caribbean, a new title in
the World Environments series, explores the environmental problems
facing our hemispheric neighbors. Home to the longest-mountain
range, largest river, and greatest rainforest on Earth, no region
on Earth boasts greater geographic extremes, faces greater
environmental dangers, and enjoys more economic potential from its
biodiversity than Latin America and the Caribbean. What are the
political and economic factors affecting the Amazon's rapidly
disappearing rainforest? What is being done to harvest life-saving
drugs from the plants of the Orinoco? And what lies behind the
mysterious disappearance of Central America's frogs? With essays,
chronologies, biographies, and directory of organizati
A concise yet thorough overview of the environmental issues,
problems, and controversies facing the world's largest and most
populous continent-Asia. Asia tackles the tough issues, the complex
problems, and the political controversies surrounding the
environment of this vast landmass. This volume encompasses
everything from economics, land use, energy and transportation, to
air pollution, rivers and lakes, oceans, and species and habitat
protection. In Malaysia, unchecked discharges of industrial waste
and human sewage led the government to label 42 of its rivers
officially "dead." According to some estimates, Southeast Asia
alone accounts for more than half of the world's total transport of
sediment to the oceans. In the Philippines, the Chico River dam
project, which would have subjected 100,000 tribespeople to
relocation, was canceled when the World Bank withdrew funding after
fierce resistance from the indigenous people. This fascinating book
offers a comprehensive look at how the most populated continent on
earth contends with its complicated environment. Interesting
sidebar articles, tables and figures, and photographs Overview maps
of the continent and a listing of environment-related organizations
on the Internet
When it comes to the environment, Europe is a land of contrasts.
The countries of the West have some of the most vigorous
anti-pollution laws and some of the most energetic environmental
parties in the world. The countries of the East, saddled with the
legacy of a communist system that emphasized economic production
over environmental protection, host some of the most ecologically
devastated landscapes on the planet. What does the future hold for
this ancient continent's environment? issues, the complex problems,
and the political controversies surrounding the continent's
checkered environmental past, complicated present and uncertain
future. The book looks at the catastrophes - in January 2000, a
massive spill of cyanide and heavy metals from a gold mining
operation in Romania destroyed all biological life in the Tisza,
Hungary's second biggest river. The poisons travelled 1000
kilometres through Hungary and Yugoslavia where they wreaked havoc
on the Danube. It also examines the progress - European society has
shown a greater interest in renewable energy technologies than most
other industrialized regions in the last 30 years. Serving as a
blueprint for the future, as well as a roadmap of the past, this
work offers a look at Europe's ecological history.
A concise yet thorough overview of the environmental issues,
problems, and controversies facing the vast and diverse continent
that is North America. In 1969, a drilling platform off Santa
Barbara exploded, leading to one of the greatest oil spills in
history. In 1970, the Cuyahoga, one of the world's most polluted
rivers, actually caught fire. These environmental catastrophes and
countless others, woke North Americans up to the problems of
headless economic growth and a frontier attitude that said
resources were boundless, and the landscape was a dump for
civilization's refuse. North America, one of six titles in the
World Environments series, tells the story of this environmental
awakening and the continuing problems that the continent faces. It
tackles the tough issues, the complex problems, and the political
controversies of the North American environment. According to some
estimates, one out of every nine barrels of oil used in the world
every day is consumed by a North American motorist. Each year, 50
to 100 million tons of hazardous waste are generated in the
watershed for the Great Lakes. The Mississippi River has now
deposited so much excess nitrogen into the Gulf from agr
The Vietnam War was one of the most painful and divisive events
in American history. The conflict, which ultimately took the lives
of 58,000 Americans and more than three million Vietnamese, became
a subject of bitter and impassioned debate. The most dramatic--and
frequently the most enduring--efforts to define and articulate
America's ill-fated involvement in Vietnam emerged from popular
culture. American journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets,
songwriters, and filmmakers--many of them eyewitnesses--have
created powerful, heartfelt works documenting their thoughts and
beliefs about the war. By examining those works, this book provides
readers with a fascinating resource that explores America's ongoing
struggle to assess the war and its legacies.
This encyclopedia includes 44 essays, each providing detailed
information on an important film, song, or literary work about
Vietnam. Each essay provides insights into the Vietnam-era
experiences and views of the work's primary creative force,
historical background on issues or events addressed in the work,
discussion of the circumstances surrounding the creation of the
work, and sources for further information. This book also includes
an appendix listing of more than 275 films, songs, and literary
works dealing with the war.
As citizens address the issues of climate change, earth-friendly
technologies, and jumpstarting a green economy, environmental
politics has gained a prominent position on the American political
landscape. U.S. Environmental Policy and Politics: A Documentary
History shows readers the many ways throughout American history in
which environmental concerns have intersected with issues of energy
production and consumption, government regulation, private property
rights, economic growth, and lifestyle choices. The primary sources
featured in the book illuminate essential events and environmental
controversies that have roiled the waters of American politics and
policymaking from the colonial era to the twenty-first century. The
volume opens with a narrative overview which develops the major
environmental themes discussed in the chapters and documents that
follow. Each chapter leads with a comprehensive narrative that
provides background information necessary for understanding the
significance of the primary documents. The wide-ranging document
collections include over 150 full and excerpted speeches, writings
by conservationists, federal and state legislation, court opinions,
testimonies, policy briefs, and more. The documents are preceded by
context-setting headnotes which provide information on the key
players and events. Some of the topics covered include: Population
growth and territorial expansion Toxins and waste disposal Air
pollution and climate change Wilderness and species protection
Energy production Conservation and environmental justice Land and
water use Urban development and public health Mining and logging A
timeline listing major events from the colonial era to the present
provides an overview of U.S. environmental history, while
illustrations and an index further supplement this title. U.S.
Environmental Policy and Politics is well-suited for collections at
academic, community college, and public libraries. Key Features
Thematic, primary source documents Chronological chapters from
colonial era to the present Addresses current concerns about
climate change and energy conservation Tracks the rise of
regulatory agencies
U.S. Health Policy and Politics: A Documentary History brings
together more than 150 primary-source historic documents that will
help readers understand how U.S. health policies have evolved to
the point where they now exert a tremendous influence over
virtually every aspect of American life, from the commercial
fortunes of industries to the household budgets of ordinary
families. These carefully selected primary sources, including
speeches, congressional and courtroom testimony, private letters,
classified memoranda, etc., will be supplemented with authoritative
original writing that provides vital context for featured
documents. Thematic chapter organization brings together often
disparate documents and chronological organization within those
chapters helps give students a clearer picture of how events have
unfolded over time. Among the high-interest topics that will be
examined are trends in insurance costs and coverage; government
health care programs; inequities in health care; trends in hospital
and physician care and business practice; government regulation of
personal health care decisions; and trends in medical research and
technology.
Adventure Guides are the perfect travel companion for the modern
explorer. Whether you're looking to backpack around your home state
or boost the number of stamps in your passport by traveling
overseas, these books will heighten your travel experience.
Our team of knowledgeable authors offers comprehensive
introductions that cover history, geography, climate, when to go,
transportation, planning and culture. Region-by-region, the books
then delve into the heart of the area, with driving tours and side
trips to the best museums, historic sites and shops. But the focus
is on activities, and you'll learn about the best spots for diving,
snorkeling, horseback riding, hiking, biking, rock climbing and
more. Extensive listings of recommended tour operators, too. Select
places to stay and eat, as well as regional festivals and
celebrations.
Hike some 166+ miles in Isle Royale National Park; take in the
excitement of the Port Huron-to-Mackinac Island sailboat race;
watch the wheels spin in the Tour de Michigan cycling marathon;
spend a quiet afternoon canoeing on a pristine lake; or try some
urban adventures in the cities. Year-round activities, detailed by
resident authors. A destination rarely covered by guidebooks.
Times are changing. Unfortunately, the process that catalogers use
to select customers for individual mailings is largely the same as
it was twenty-five years ago. In "Hillstrom's Contact Strategy,"
Kevin Hillstrom builds upon the principles outlined in his "Catalog
PhD" booklet. Here, Mr. Hillstrom combines catalog value, email
value, and paid search customer value, enabling the catalog expert
to identify the most profitable combination of catalogs and email
marketing campaigns, on an annual basis. The result is an elegant
methodology that generates between $1,000,000 and $5,000,000 of
annual profit for the average $100,000,000 catalog business. Best
of all, Mr. Hillstrom shares every secret he uses in his
methodology, so that you can do the work yourself. You will be
light years ahead of the competition after applying the concepts in
this booklet to your business.
Indexes the volumes (Almanac, Biographies, and Primary Sources) in
the American Civil War Reference Library.
Officially originating in 1941 when a Vietminh guerrilla force was
formed under Ho Chi Minh and ending in May 1975 with the fall of
Saigon, the Vietnam War took a heavy toll on American troops and
greatly affected the political atmosphere of the late 60s and early
70s. "Vietnam War: Almanac" highlights the major events leading up
to and during America's involvement in the war that created great
political tensions on the home front: Vietnam and French
Colonialism Vietnam and the Cold War Early American Involvement in
Vietnam The Fall of Diem The War at Home Vietnam's Lasting Impact
on America And other topics relating to American involvement
Also included are sidebars, photographs, maps, timelines, "Words
to Know" section, and an index.
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