Green in Gridlock : Common Goals, Common Ground, and Compromise /
Facing one of the most dangerous conservation crises in history-acid rain-lawmakers, industry leaders, and activists embraced an attitude of civil engagement that sought common ground and acceptance of compromise solutions on all sides. As a result, they achieved a spectacular outcome. This approach...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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College Station :
Texas A & M University Press,
2013.
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Édition: | First edition. |
Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
- Green in gridlock: addressing the stalemate
- The progress point: the source of conservation success
- The conservation of hope: the ozone hole, acid rain, and climate change
- Population: the fundamental issue
- Green and God: the environment of faith
- The conservation of business: power for change
- The war in the woods: tough love between tree huggers and timber beasts
- Natural allies: environmentalists, hunters and anglers, and rural residents
- The Minnesota miracles: real success through engagement
- Land conservation: messaging for success
- Eating their own young: the Nader nadir
- Echoes from dinosaur: the perils of compromise
- Seeing the fiscal forest through the trees: conservation spending and the national debt
- Rules of engagement: making collaboration real
- Infinite harm: if we fail
- The ten convenient truths of conservation success.