Stories of individuals who have taken personal action to combat "society's assault on nature." This article supports the idea that citizens have personal responsibility to make conversation efforts.
An editorial in the Middlebury Campus after Earth Day 1970 reflecting on national movement to use corporate proxies as a way to influence American corporations involved in manufacturing harmful armaments and environmentally dangerous products.
Middlebury College Catalogue for offered courses during the 1965-55 academic year. Notably, the first appearance of an interdisciplinary major in Environmental Studies.
The Population Bomb was an influential book written by Stanford University Professor Paul R. Ehrlich and his wife, Anne Ehrlich (uncredited), in 1968. Since it's publication and initial popularity, the book has drawn criticism for its alarmist tone,…
This article discusses urban sprawl in San Francisco, and laments the vanishing green space in the U.S. and the resulting lack of respect that contemporary Americans have for the natural world and the environment.