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|a The environmental debate :
|b a documentary history /
|c edited by Peninah Neimark and Peter Rhoades Mott.
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|a Westport, Conn. :
|b Greenwood Press,
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|a Primary documents in American history and contemporary issues series,
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-305) and index.
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|t Significant Dates in American Environmental History --
|g Pt. I.
|t Foundations of American Environmental Thought and Action --
|g Document 1.
|t Biblical Views of Nature and Humanity --
|g Document 2.
|t Virgil's Pastoral View of Nature (c. 50 B.C.E.) --
|g Document 3.
|t Christopher Columbus Inventories the New World's Natural Resources (1493) --
|g Document 4.
|t Jean Ribaut Discovers the Natural Abundance of Terra Florida (1563) --
|g Document 5.
|t Baltasar de Obregon's Account of the Riches of New Mexico (1584) --
|g Document 6.
|t Thomas Hariot on the Death of Indians from a Disease Brought from Europe (1588) --
|g Document 7.
|t William Bradford on Life in the Wilderness (1620, 1621) --
|g Document 8.
|t Francis Baron on Science and Technology (1629) --
|g Document 9.
|t Regulating the Herring Run in the Town of Plymouth (1637, 1638, 1639, 1662) --
|g Document 10.
|t Predator Control and Game Hunting Regulation in Rhode Island Colony (1639, 1646) --
|g Document 11.
|t Thomas Hobbes's Social Contract Theory (1651) --
|g Document 12.
|t Pollution in Plymouth Colony Harbor (1668) --
|g Document 13.
|t William Penn Contracts to Set Aside Timbered Lands (1681) --
|g Document 14.
|t John Locke on Property and Labor (1690) --
|g Document 15.
|t John Ray on Gardens and Wilderness (1691) --
|g Document 16.
|t Jonathan Edwards on God and Nature (1739) --
|g Document 17.
|t Peter Kalm on Land Management (1753) --
|g Document 18.
|t William Blackstone's On the Rights of Things (1765-1769) --
|g Document 19.
|t John Bartram on Reclaiming Florida's Wetlands (1767) --
|g Pt. II.
|t Politicians, Naturalists, and Artists in the New Nation, 1776-1840 --
|g Document 20.
|t Thomas Jefferson on Agrarianism and Industrialization (1785, 1816) --
|g Document 21.
|t James Madison on Population and Property (1786, 1788) --
|g Document 22.
|t Philip Freneau's Noble Savage (1788) --
|g Document 23.
|t William Bartram on the Human Impact on the Environment (1791) --
|g Document 24.
|t Benjamin Rush on Saving the Sugar Maple (1791) --
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|g Document 25.
|t The Founding Fathers on the Care of the Land (1793, 1818) --
|g Document 26.
|t Thomas Malthus's Essay on the Principle of Population (1798) --
|g Document 27.
|t Meriwether Lewis on the Slaughter of Buffaloes (1805) --
|g Document 28.
|t Act Establishing the First Federal Forest Reserve (1817) --
|g Document 29.
|t Act to Protect Useful Birds in Massachusetts (1818) --
|g Document 30.
|t James Fenimore Cooper Laments the Disappearance of Unregulated Wilderness (1823) --
|g Document 31.
|t George Catlin's Proposal for a National Park (1832) --
|g Document 32.
|t Black Hawk on the Indians and the Land (1833) --
|g Document 33.
|t John James Audubon on the Senseless Destruction of Fish, Birds, and Quadrupeds (1833) --
|g Pt. III.
|t The Origins of Environmental Activism, 1840-1890 --
|g Document 34.
|t Thomas Cole's "Lament of the Forest" (1841) --
|g Document 35.
|t John James Audubon on the Decimation of the Bison Herds (1843) --
|g Document 36.
|t Ralph Waldo Emerson on Nature (1844, 1884) --
|g Document 37.
|t William Cullen Bryant's Proposal for a Great Municipal Park (1844) --
|g Document 38.
|t Andrew Jackson Downing Talks about Public Parks and Gardens (1848) --
|g Document 39.
|t Swamp and Overflow Act (1850) --
|g Document 40.
|t The Shattuck Report's Recommendations for Sanitary Improvement (1850) --
|g Document 41.
|t Rebecca Harding Davis on Smoke and Soot in a Mill Town (1861) --
|g Document 42.
|t Homestead Act (1862) --
|g Document 43.
|t George Perkins Marsh's Man and Nature (1864) --
|g Document 44.
|t Henry David Thoreau on the Value of Living Things (1864) --
|g Document 45.
|t Act Granting Yo-Semite Valley to California (1864) --
|g Document 46.
|t The Citizens' Association of New York on Sewage and Disease (1865) --
|g Document 47.
|t John Muir on the Spirituality of Nature (1866) --
|g Document 48.
|t Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux on Creating Parks to Serve the Public (1866, 1872) --
|g Document 49.
|t Charles Darwin on the Similarity between Humans and Other Animals (1871) --
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|g Document 50.
|t Act Establishing Yellowstone National Park (1872) --
|g Document 51.
|t Mining Act (1872) --
|g Document 52.
|t Carl Schurz on the Need for Federal Forest Conservation (1877) --
|g Document 53.
|t Henry George on Land Development (1879) --
|g Document 54.
|t Act Establishing the Adirondack Forest Preserve (1885) --
|g Document 55.
|t American Ornithologists' Union's Model Law (1886) --
|g Document 56.
|t George Bird Grinnell and Cecelia Thaxter on the Audubon Society Cause (1886) --
|g Document 57.
|t Constitution of the Boone and Crockett Club (1887) --
|g Document 58.
|t John Wesley Powell on the Lands of the Arid Region (1890) --
|g Pt. IV.
|t The Conservation Movement Era, 1890-1920 --
|g Document 59.
|t Forest Reserve Act (1891) --
|g Document 60.
|t Frederick J. Turner on the Disappearance of the Frontier (1894) --
|g Document 61.
|t Rivers and Harbors Act (1899) --
|g Document 62.
|t Theodore Roosevelt on Forest Conservation and Land Reclamation (1901) --
|g Document 63.
|t Reclamation Act (1902) --
|g Document 64.
|t Upton Sinclair on the Adulteration of Processed Food (1906) --
|g Document 65.
|t Ellen Swallow Richards on Sanitation and Human Ecology (1907) --
|g Document 66.
|t Theodore Roosevelt on the Conservation and Use of Natural Resources (1907) --
|g Document 67.
|t Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., on the Smoke Nuisance (1908) --
|g Document 68.
|t John Muir, James Phelan, and the Battle over the Flooding of the Hetch Hetchy Valley (1908-1913) --
|g Document 69.
|t Richard Ballinger on the Development of the West (1909) --
|g Document 70.
|t Report of the National Conservation Commission (1909) --
|g Document 71.
|t WJ McGee on Conservation (1909) --
|g Document 72.
|t Jane Addams on Garbage (1910) --
|g Document 73.
|t Gifford Pinchot on Conservation and the National Interest (1911) --
|g Pt. V.
|t Rethinking Our Relationship to Nature, 1920-1960 --
|g Document 74.
|t Pennsylvania Coal Company v. Mahon et al. (1922) --
|g Document 75.
|t Village of Euclid et al. v. Ambler Realty Company (1926) --
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|g Document 76.
|t Henry Beston on the Human Relationship with Nature (1928) --
|g Document 77.
|t Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Conservation of America's Forests (1930) --
|g Document 78.
|t Stuart Chase on Waste in the Machine Age (1931) --
|g Document 79.
|t Arthur Kallet and F. J. Schlink on the Dangers of Manufactured Products (1932) --
|g Document 80.
|t Luther Standing Bear on Native Americans and the Rights of Other Living Things (1933) --
|g Document 81.
|t Arthur Tansley on the Concept of the Ecosystem (1935) --
|g Document 82.
|t H. V. Harlan and M. L. Martini on the Loss of Genetic Diversity (1936) --
|g Document 83.
|t Lewis Mumford on Regional Planning (1938) --
|g Document 84.
|t John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath (1939) --
|g Document 85.
|t Marjory Stoneman Douglas on the Everglades (1947) --
|g Document 86.
|t Roger Tory Peterson on Bird Population (1948) --
|g Document 87.
|t Fairfield Osborn on the Relatedness of All Living Things (1948) --
|g Document 88.
|t Aldo Leopold's Land Ethic (1949) --
|g Document 89.
|t President's Materials Policy Commission on Economic Growth and Resource Policy (1952) --
|g Document 90.
|t Samuel H. Ordway, Jr., on Limits to Growth (1953) --
|g Document 91.
|t J. Robert Oppenheimer on the Use of Science (1953) --
|g Document 92.
|t Bernard Frank on Development and Water Availability (1955) --
|g Document 93.
|t Clean Air Act (1955) --
|g Document 94.
|t John Kenneth Galbraith Asks, "How Much Should a Country Consume?" (1958) --
|g Document 95.
|t David Brower Demands Support for the Wilderness Act (1959) --
|g Pt. VI.
|t The Heyday of the Environmental Movement, 1960-1980 --
|g Document 96.
|t The Surgeon General's Report on Environmental Health (1960) --
|g Document 97.
|t Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne on the Balance of Nature (1960) --
|g Document 98.
|t Murray Bookchin on the Synthetic Environment (1962) --
|g Document 99.
|t Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962) --
|g Document 100.
|t Stewart L. Udall on the Land Ethic (1963) --
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|g Document 101.
|t John F. Kennedy on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963) --
|g Document 102.
|t Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal Power Commission (1965) --
|g Document 103.
|t California Land Conservation Act (1965) and Article XXVIII of the California Constitution (1966) --
|g Document 104.
|t Kenneth E. Boulding on the Spaceship Economy (1966) --
|g Document 105.
|t Lynn White, Jr., on Western Religions and the Environmental Crisis (1966) --
|g Document 106.
|t Paul Ehrlich's The Population Bomb (1968) --
|g Document 107.
|t Garrett Hardin on Controlling Access to the Commons (1968) --
|g Document 108.
|t John Teal and Mildred Teal on the Productivity of the Salt Marsh (1969) --
|g Document 109.
|t Ian McHarg on the Fitness of Ecosystems (1969) --
|g Document 110.
|t National Environmental Policy Act (1969) --
|g Document 111.
|t Richard Nixon on the Need for Environmental Regulation (1970) --
|g Document 112.
|t Clean Air Act Amendments (1970) --
|g Document 113.
|t Dennis Puleston on the Founding of the Environmental Defense Fund (1971) --
|g Document 114.
|t Barry Commoner on Nature, Man, and Technology (1971) --
|g Document 115.
|t Clean Water Act (1972) --
|g Document 116.
|t Christopher Stone Proposes Legal Rights for Natural Objects (1972) --
|g Document 117.
|t Sierra Club v. Morton (1972) --
|g Document 118.
|t Stockholm Declaration on the Human Environment (1972) --
|g Document 119.
|t Endangered Species Act (1973) --
|g Document 120.
|t Ernest Callenbach's Ecotopia (1975) --
|g Document 121.
|t Edward Abbey's The Monkey Wrench Gang (1975) --
|g Document 122.
|t Greenpeace on the Need for Radical Action (1976) --
|g Pt. VII.
|t Confronting Economic and Social Realities, 1980-2000 --
|g Document 123.
|t Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (1980) --
|g Document 124.
|t Mark Sagoff on the Public Interest (1981) --
|g Document 125.
|t Lester R. Brown on Building a Sustainable Society (1981) --
|g Document 126.
|t Julian L. Simon on Population Growth (1981) --
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|g Document 127.
|t Coastal Barrier Resources Act (1981) --
|g Document 128.
|t Arne Naess on Deep Ecology (1982, 1984) --
|g Document 129.
|t United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (1983) --
|g Document 130.
|t Bernard Cohen on Nuclear Energy and Risk Assessment (1983) --
|g Document 131.
|t Bob Graham on Restoring the Kissimmee River-Lake Okeechobee-Everglades Ecosystem (1983) --
|g Document 132.
|t Edward O. Wilson on the Need for Conservation and a Conservation Ethic (1984, 1998) --
|g Document 133.
|t Jurgen Schmandt, Hilliard Roderick, and Andrew Morriss on Acid Rain and Friendly Neighbors (1985) --
|g Document 134.
|t United Nations Convention (1985) and Protocol (1987) on Ozone Depletion --
|g Document 135.
|t United Church of Christ Commission for Racial Justice on Toxic Waste and Race (1987) --
|g Document 136.
|t Dixy Lee Ray Asks, "Who Speaks for Science?" (1990) --
|g Document 137.
|t Roger Smith on Industry and the Environment (1990) --
|g Document 138.
|t California Air Resources Board Lowers Its Vehicle Emissions Standards (1990, 1996) --
|g Document 139.
|t John P. Holdren on Energy and Human Well-Being (1990) --
|g Document 140.
|t Barry Lopez on a Sense of Place (1990) --
|g Document 141.
|t Albert Gore on the Ecological Perspective (1992) --
|g Document 142.
|t United Nations Convention (1992) and Protocol (1997) on Climate Change --
|g Document 143.
|t Carl Safina on the Decline of Fishes (1995) --
|g Document 144.
|t Edward Tenner on Shifting Liability (1996) --
|g Document 145.
|t Jane Lubchenco on Environmental Issues for the Twenty-first Century (1997) --
|g Document 146.
|t Jeremy Rifkin on Biotechnology and the Environment (1998).
|g App. I.
|t Landmarks in U.S. Environmental Legislation --
|g App. II.
|t Major International Agreements Relating to the Environment.
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