America's Environmental Report Card: Are We Making the Grade?

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MIT Press, 2006 M08 11 - 272 pages
A timely survey of the state of America's environment: how we can take action to achieve a sustainable future.

Americans today are increasingly concerned about the state of the environment. Polls show that a remarkable 63 percent would roll back recent tax cuts to finance environmental protection and that fully 95 percent want environmental education included in the public school curriculum. America's Environmental Report Card offers answers to some of our most pressing environmental questions, providing a timely reminder of what we need to accomplish to achieve a sustainable environment. It lays out the scientific facts about water and air pollution, energy, global warming, and the ozone layer in a lively, conversational style, enhanced by illustrations, and charts a course of action for protecting the environment. America's Environmental Report Card focuses on the environmental issues that polls show are most important to Americans today. It looks at water pollution and the safety of the water supply (20 percent of Americans refuse to drink tap water, at least partly because they doubt its safety), the dangers of floods (increased by the clearing of forests for farms and timber), the leaching of garbage buried in landfills, and pesticide runoff in irrigation waters from agriculture. It examines the ways we generate energy and the resulting global warming, air pollution (much of the 2,500 gallons of air we inhale each day contains exhaust fumes, lead, and asbestos), and ozone depletion and its relationship to skin cancer, and offers a detailed account of nuclear energy production and the radioactive waste it generates. Most important, it outlines ways to deal with these problems—workable and reasonable solutions that individuals, industry, and government can effect without unreasonable hardship, solutions that map the course to a sustainable future.

 

Contents

Water Is There Enough and Is It Drinkable?
1
Floods Too Much Water
33
Garbage The Smelly Mountain
51
Soil Crops and Food
71
Energy Supplies
95
Global Warming The Climate Is Changing
127
Air Pollution and Your Lungs
155
Skin Cancer and the Ozone Hole
177
NuclearWaste Disposal Not in My Backyard
195
Conclusion
219
Sustainable Energy Coalition
239
Notes
247
Additional Readings
261
Index
271
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Harvey Blatt is the author of America's Environmental Report Card: Are We Making the Grade? (MIT Press). He taught geology at the University of Houston and the University of Oklahoma for many years and is now Professor of Geology at the Institute of Earth Sciences at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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