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.
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…
Middlebury College Catalogue for offered courses during the 1965-55 academic year. Notably, the first appearance of an interdisciplinary major in Environmental Studies.
An article stating how advances in technology will, at some future date, make our earth uninhabitable, and that science cannot offer a cure for all ecological ills.
An article stating how advances in technology will, at some future date, make our earth uninhabitable, and that science cannot offer a cure for all ecological ills.