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Growing public concerns about environmental degradation and the
compromised integrity of the earth's ecological system spurred
Congress to pass the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA), the first law to focus such environmental concerns into a
comprehensive national policy.Though NEPA has had a positive effect
on U.S. environmental policy and the national quality of life, this
book shows how federal courts and agencies have failed to implement
many of the values and goals fundamental to the success of NEPA. To
explain this divergence, Matthew J. Lindstrom and Zachary A. Smith
examine NEPA's origins, address how it had been implemented and
enforced, and highlight its shortcomings. Lindstrom and Smith argue
compellingly that if NEPA were fully and properly implemented, it
would prove to be a valuable tool for balancing the needs of the
world population and the protection of the earth's environment.
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