Building Sustainable Societies: A Blueprint for a Post-industrial World

Building Sustainable Societies: A Blueprint for a Post-industrial World

Author: Dennis Clark Pirages

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-09-16

Total Pages: 369

ISBN-13: 1315285436

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A collection of articles addressing the issue of whether the industrial model of human progress can be sustained in the long term. It asks what the social, political, economic and environmental implications as well as potential solutions to the problem of resource-intensive growth are.


Ethics of Consumption

Ethics of Consumption

Author: David A. Crocker

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 610

ISBN-13: 9780847684953

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Contains 27 essays which discuss the impact of consumption on the global environment, quality of life and international justice. Examines consumption behaviour including both motives and practices.


Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference

Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference

Author: Frank R. Spellman

Publisher: Government Institutes

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 915

ISBN-13: 160590757X

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"In 'Environmental Health and Science Desk Reference' the authors define and explain the terms and concepts used by environmental professionals, environmental science professionals, safety practitioners and engineers, and nonscience professionals."--Cover.


Principles of Air Quality Management

Principles of Air Quality Management

Author: Roger D. Griffin

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1994-07-13

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780873713153

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Principles of Air Quality Management presents the fundamental principles that make up the broad field of air quality, pollution, and management. It is intended for those who have a general interest in the field, as well as those who have been involved in possibly only one or two of the specific aspects of air quality management. The book provides an understanding of the principles that govern our ability to manage air quality resources. It brings together in one volume current information on clean fuels, control technology, health effects, regulations, indoor air quality, global concerns, sources of criteria and hazardous air pollutants, atmospheric dispersion and modeling, air quality standards, risk assessments of air toxics, and trends. Beginning with the make-up of air and definitions of air and air pollution, this book outlines the history of air quality management, discussing emissions, standards, classifications of pollutants, and the production of secondary air pollution or photochemical smog.The discussion continues with the health effects of air pollutants and those that are considered toxic or hazardous, and the effects of those contaminants on the human body. Air pollutant damage to materials and vegetation, the standards of acceptable air quality from a health impacts outlook, and the techniques for measuring air quality are also reviewed. Air contaminant sources are approached from anthropogenic, geogenic, and biogenic viewpoints. From local, regional, and global perspectives, the book examines how contaminants are dispersed between sources and receptors. From these studies, an evaluation is made of the different models used to calculate dispersion and of the models used to predict ambient air quality. Federal laws and regulations, as well as regional perspectives, are summarized and evaluated. Control technologies available for both stationary sources and mobile sources are reviewed. From these sources, management options for limiting emissions and optimizing air pollutant strategies are analyzed. Also included is the latest data from the Auto/Oil Program on the impact of fuel reformulation on engine tailpipe emissions, the conclusions of the MECCA group on global warming, the findings of the California Healthy Building Pilot Study on indoor air quality, and the requirements for federal permits under the Clean Air Act Amendments. Global air quality concerns, relative global emissions, and alternative views are evaluated from a management options perspective. The book concludes with a presentation of indoor air quality and future trends in air quality management approaches, as well as their limitations.


Environmental Deceptions

Environmental Deceptions

Author: Matthew Alan Cahn

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1994-12-23

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 0791498263

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Environmental Deceptions brings together normative analysis and empirical data to explain the structural limitations liberal society places on environmental improvement. Whereas liberal society is predicated on individual self-interest, environmental legislation is predicated on communal regulation of individual property rights. Cahn's aim is to expose the tensions between American political culture and environmental regulation in an effort to make environmental policy discourse more effective. By analyzing such areas as air policy, water policy, waste policy, and energy policy, he exposes the subtle tensions that often lead to failure and explains why traditional models of environmental legislation are insufficient to resolve existing environmental dilemmas.


Cold War America, 1946 To 1990

Cold War America, 1946 To 1990

Author: Facts on File Inc

Publisher: Infobase Publishing

Published: 2014-05-14

Total Pages: 689

ISBN-13: 1438107986

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Uses statistical tables, charts, photographs, maps, and illustrations to explore everyday life in the United States during the Cold War period.