Tracing the history of environmental policy and politics from the seminal moments of 1978 at Love Canal to current disputes, this in-depth study offers a cross-border analysis of the modern environmental movement.
Tracing the history of environmental policy and politics from the seminal moments of 1978 at Love Canal to current disputes, this in-depth study offers a cross-border analysis of the modern environmental movement.
Thomas H. Fletcher is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies and Geography at Bishop's University, Lennoxville, Quebec and an adjunct professor at l'Universite de Sherbrooke.
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Acknowledgements Preface List of Acronyms List of Figures List of Tables Introduction: From Toronto to Kirkland Lake? Part I: Themes 1. Love Canal and Hazardous Waste Policy 2. Environment and Social Justice 3. Environmental Justice and "Industrial Ecology" Part II: Viewpoints 4. The Niagara Region 5. Detroit and Sarnia Part III: Interpretations 6. Towards Environmental Justice and Hazardous Waste 7. Conclusion References Index
Acknowledgements Preface List of Acronyms List of Figures List of Tables Introduction: From Toronto to Kirkland Lake? Part I: Themes 1. Love Canal and Hazardous Waste Policy 2. Environment and Social Justice 3. Environmental Justice and "Industrial Ecology" Part II: Viewpoints 4. The Niagara Region 5. Detroit and Sarnia Part III: Interpretations 6. Towards Environmental Justice and Hazardous Waste 7. Conclusion References Index
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