Conserving the environment / Douglas Dupler, book editor.

Contributor(s): Dupler, DouglasMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2006Description: 243 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0737733136 (lib. : alk. paper); 9780737733136 (lib. : alk. paper); 0737733144 (pbk. : alk. paper); 9780737733143 (pbk. : alk. paper)Subject(s): Environmental protection | Environmental degradationDDC classification: 333.72
Contents:
Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- ch. 1. What is the extent of environmental problems? -- Chapter preface -- 1. The earth faces an environmental crisis / Kenny Ausubel -- 2. The earth does not face an environmental crisis / Joseph Bast -- 3. Global warming poses a serious threat / Ross Gelbspan -- 4. Global warming does not pose a serious threat / Sallie Baliunas -- 5. Deforestation threatens the environment / Derrick Jensen and George Draffan -- 6. Deforestation does not threaten the environment / Bjørn Lomborg -- Periodical bibliography -- ch. 2. What energy sources can conserve the environment? -- Chapter preface -- 1. Renewable energy can help conserve the environment / Guy Dauncey -- 2. Renewable energy is not viable / Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren -- 3. Nuclear energy can reduce pollution / John Ritch -- 4. Nuclear energy will not reduce pollution / Helen Caldicott -- 5. Wind energy benefits the environment / Jim Motavalli -- 6. Wind energy does not benefit the environment / H. Sterling Burnett -- 7. America should reduce its use of fossil fuels / Lester R. Brown -- 8. America should not reduce its use of fossil fuels / S. Fred Singer -- Periodical bibliography --
ch. 3. How can natural resources be conserved? -- Chapter preface -- 1. The Endangered Species Act is effective / Roger Di Silvestro -- 2. The Endangered Species Act should be reformed / Nancy Marano and Ben Lieberman -- 3. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should be conserved / Natural Resources Defense Council -- 4. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should be opened for drilling / Paul Driessen -- 5. Modern agricultural practices conserve resources / Jonathan Rauch -- 6. Modern agricultural practices do not conserve resources / Christopher D. Cook -- Periodical bibliography -- ch. 4. What can institutions and individuals do to conserve? -- Chapter preface -- 1. Curbing human population growth will help conserve the environment / Ed McGaa -- 2. Connecting large wilderness areas will help conserve the environment / Dave Foreman -- 3. America should design products that benefit the environment / Fritjof Capra -- 4. Reducing meat consumption will help conserve the environment / Jim Motavalli -- 5. Products that harm the environment should be taxed more heavily / Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts -- Periodical bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Books Books Namal Library
Social Sciences(hall 2)
333.72 DUP-C 2006 13355 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) Available 0013355
Total holds: 0

Includes bibliographical references (p. 230-234) and index.

Why consider opposing viewpoints? -- Introduction -- ch. 1. What is the extent of environmental problems? -- Chapter preface -- 1. The earth faces an environmental crisis / Kenny Ausubel -- 2. The earth does not face an environmental crisis / Joseph Bast -- 3. Global warming poses a serious threat / Ross Gelbspan -- 4. Global warming does not pose a serious threat / Sallie Baliunas -- 5. Deforestation threatens the environment / Derrick Jensen and George Draffan -- 6. Deforestation does not threaten the environment / Bjørn Lomborg -- Periodical bibliography -- ch. 2. What energy sources can conserve the environment? -- Chapter preface -- 1. Renewable energy can help conserve the environment / Guy Dauncey -- 2. Renewable energy is not viable / Jerry Taylor and Peter VanDoren -- 3. Nuclear energy can reduce pollution / John Ritch -- 4. Nuclear energy will not reduce pollution / Helen Caldicott -- 5. Wind energy benefits the environment / Jim Motavalli -- 6. Wind energy does not benefit the environment / H. Sterling Burnett -- 7. America should reduce its use of fossil fuels / Lester R. Brown -- 8. America should not reduce its use of fossil fuels / S. Fred Singer -- Periodical bibliography --

ch. 3. How can natural resources be conserved? -- Chapter preface -- 1. The Endangered Species Act is effective / Roger Di Silvestro -- 2. The Endangered Species Act should be reformed / Nancy Marano and Ben Lieberman -- 3. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should be conserved / Natural Resources Defense Council -- 4. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge should be opened for drilling / Paul Driessen -- 5. Modern agricultural practices conserve resources / Jonathan Rauch -- 6. Modern agricultural practices do not conserve resources / Christopher D. Cook -- Periodical bibliography -- ch. 4. What can institutions and individuals do to conserve? -- Chapter preface -- 1. Curbing human population growth will help conserve the environment / Ed McGaa -- 2. Connecting large wilderness areas will help conserve the environment / Dave Foreman -- 3. America should design products that benefit the environment / Fritjof Capra -- 4. Reducing meat consumption will help conserve the environment / Jim Motavalli -- 5. Products that harm the environment should be taxed more heavily / Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts -- Periodical bibliography -- For further discussion -- Organizations to contact -- Bibliography of books -- Index.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.