Description |
220 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm. |
Series |
Perennial Library ; P 189
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Perennial Library ; P 189.
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Note |
The chapters in this book originally appeared in Fortune magazine, Oct. 1969 and Feb. 1970. |
Contents |
A statement from President Nixon, and from Senator Muskie.--The limited war on water pollution, by G. Bylinsky.--Industry starts the big cleanup, by J. Davenport.--What business thinks about its environment, by R. S. Diamond.--The economics of environmental quality, by S. Rose.--Cars and cities on a collision course, by A. T. Demaree.--How Baltimore tamed the highway monster, by J. Gooding.--Some burning questions about combustion, by T. Alexander.--It's time to turn down all that noise, by J. M. Mecklin.--Downtown is looking up, by W. McQuade.--Conservationists at the barricades, by J. Main.--Victory on San Francisco Bay, by J. Gooding.--Our new awareness of the great web, by W. Bowen.--How to think about the environment, by M. Ways. |
Subject |
Pollution.
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Pollution. |
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Ecology.
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Ecology. |
Added Title |
Fortune.
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ISBN |
1.25 |
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