Saturday, March 28, 2009

North America: A Continental Overview of Environmental Issues (World's Environments)


North America: A Continental Overview of Environmental Issues (World's Environments) By Kevin Hillstrom, Laurie Hillstrom
Publisher ABC-CLIO | ISBN: 1576076849 | edition 2003 | PDF | 296 pages | 4,69 mb

A concise yet thorough overview of the environmental issues, problems, and controversies facing the vast and diverse continent that is North America. In 1969, a drilling platform off Santa Barbara exploded, leading to one of the greatest oil spills in history. In 1970, the Cuyahoga, one of the world's most polluted rivers, actually caught fire. These environmental catastrophes and countless others, woke North Americans up to the problems of headless economic growth and a frontier attitude that said resources were boundless, and the landscape was a dump for civilization's refuse. North America, one of six titles in the World Environments series, tells the story of this environmental awakening and the continuing problems that the continent faces. It tackles the tough issues, the complex problems, and the political controversies of the North American environment. According to some estimates, one out of every nine barrels of oil used in the world every day is consumed by a North American motorist. Each year, 50 to 100 million tons of hazardous waste are generated in the watershed for the Great Lakes. The Mississippi River has now deposited so much excess nitrogen into the Gulf from agricultural operations further upstream that a massive "dead zone" has been created...in July 2000 it was estimated to be larger than the state of New Jersey and span the length of Louisiana's coastline. Despite these and other dire facts, Americans continue to decimate the environment at a rate unmatched in the rest of the developed world.


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