excerpt from "Population, Resources, Environment" by Anne and Paul Ehrlich, Professor Van Vleck discusses Population Control, food production, power production, and reproduction in his review of Paul and Anne Ehrlich's 1970 book "Population,…
Hardin achieved a major impact within the economic, science and environmental communities with his essay "The Tragedy of the Commons," delivered to the Pacific Division of the American Association for the if there was a common field for people to…
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.
"There is one by-prodyct of America's environmental warfare that doctors are beginning to notice. Since 1967 there has been a rapidly increasing number of miscarraiges and malformed babies attributed to human exposure to herbicides. Several of the…
This is a term paper exploring Professor Woodin's influence during his 32-year teaching career at Middlebury College, specifically the creation of the Environmental Studies Program.
This article discusses President Lyndon B. Johnson's public address on October 13th, 1966, in which he asserted that the United States has reached a turning point in its conservation history because more land is being preserved and saved than is…