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"Hal Crimmel here gathers experts to elucidate a critical Utah environmental matter, air pollution. Where that book leaned heavily on insights from the humanities as well as experts from other disciplines, the current book relies to a greater degree on scientific, legal, economic, and other technical expertise but presented in a format that is not only informative but also readable and understandable by an educated audience. Anyone who has kept abreast of public debates regarding air quality and policy in Utah will probably recognize some of the authors who contributed to this volume. The book…mehr

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"Hal Crimmel here gathers experts to elucidate a critical Utah environmental matter, air pollution. Where that book leaned heavily on insights from the humanities as well as experts from other disciplines, the current book relies to a greater degree on scientific, legal, economic, and other technical expertise but presented in a format that is not only informative but also readable and understandable by an educated audience. Anyone who has kept abreast of public debates regarding air quality and policy in Utah will probably recognize some of the authors who contributed to this volume. The book seeks to provide better understanding of the nature of the problems with Utah's air and to advocate for effective solutions"--Provided by publisher.
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Hal Crimmel is Rodney H. Brady Distinguished Professor and chair of the English department at Weber State University. A founding co-chair of WSU's Environmental Issues Committee, he teaches environmental and sustainability issues. Crimmel has published five books, including Dinosaur: Four Seasons on the Green and Yampa Rivers and Desert Water: The Future of Utah's Water Resources. He is co-producer of the documentary film The Rights of Nature: A Global Movement.