Historical Pollution
Title | Historical Pollution PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Centonze |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 471 |
Release | 2017-08-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3319569376 |
This volume examines legal matters regarding the prevention and fighting of historical pollution caused by industrial emissions. "Historical pollution" refers to the long-term or delayed onset effects of environmental crimes such as groundwater or soil pollution. Historical Pollution presents and compares national legal approaches, including the most interesting and effective mechanisms for managing environmental problems in relation with historical pollution. It features interdisciplinary and international comparisons of traditional and alternative justice mechanisms. This book will be of interest to researchers in criminology and criminal justice and related areas, such as politics, law, and economics, those in the public and private sectors dealing with environmental protection, including international institutions, corporations, specialized national agencies, those involved in the criminal justice system, and policymakers.
The Contamination of the Earth
Title | The Contamination of the Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Francois Jarrige |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 481 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0262542730 |
The trajectories of pollution in global capitalism, from the toxic waste of early tanneries to the poisonous effects of pesticides in the twentieth century. Through the centuries, the march of economic progress has been accompanied by the spread of industrial pollution. As our capacities for production and our aptitude for consumption have increased, so have their byproducts--chemical contamination from fertilizers and pesticides, diesel emissions, oil spills, a vast "plastic continent" found floating in the ocean. The Contamination of the Earth offers a social and political history of industrial pollution, mapping its trajectories over three centuries, from the toxic wastes of early tanneries to the fossil fuel energy regime of the twentieth century.
Pollution in a Promised Land
Title | Pollution in a Promised Land PDF eBook |
Author | Alon Tal |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 588 |
Release | 2002-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0520234286 |
"This book is likely to become the future point of reference for scholarship on environmental issues in Israel. Tal combines his extensive inside knowledge with broad and thorough research to take the reader clearly through a complex fabric of personalities, organizations, and issues."—Stuart Schoenfeld, York University "This is truly an excellent book. It is the first treatment of the whole array of environmental issues in Israel, and in its historical context – an absolute necessity. Extremely well-written and in fact hard to put down, this book is useful on many levels, for United Nations Agencies and development officials, Israeli and Palestinian government officials, and environmentalists and teachers around the world."—Brock Evans, Executive Director, The Endangered Species Coalition and author of many articles and books on the politics of the environment "Pollution in a Promised Land is an innovative book, and an important one, by perhaps the most prominent environmental activist in Israel. Tal's approach is to take an "eagle's eye view" of his vast subject, now gliding far above, providing overview, now swooping down very close and, through interviews or anecdotes, describing his subject with great immediacy and in memorable detail."—Noah J. Efron, Bar Ilan University "Anyone who cares about the land of Israel should read Pollution in a Promised Land. It is critical to understanding the social, political, and scientific dimensions of the country's environmental challenges as well as the country's remarkable ecological achievements. Alon Tal is uniquely qualified to present this fascinating and dramatic environmental history."—Tzachi Hanegbi, Minister of the Environment, Israel
A Brief History of Pollution
Title | A Brief History of Pollution PDF eBook |
Author | Adam C. Markham |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2019-10-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1000692701 |
Originally published in 1994, this book links the distant past with the urgent problems of today, taking the reader on a literary and scientific tour of global pollution from pre-history to the post-industrial age. Ancient problems such as lead poisoning in Rome and water pollution in Mesopotamia provide the background to a discussion of modern catastrophes including the hole in the ozone layer, climate change and the global drinking water crisis. The book chronicles 800 years of pollution in London, charts the growth of environmental activism and spotlights the rise of the consumer society as the driving force behind today’s malaise.
The Search for the Ultimate Sink
Title | The Search for the Ultimate Sink PDF eBook |
Author | Joel Arthur Tarr |
Publisher | |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Air Pollution and Global Warming
Title | Air Pollution and Global Warming PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Z. Jacobson |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2012-04-23 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 110769115X |
New edition of introductory textbook, ideal for students taking a course on air pollution and global warming, whatever their background. Comprehensive introduction to the history and science of the major air pollution and climate problems facing the world today, as well as energy and policy solutions to those problems.
The Great Smog of China
Title | The Great Smog of China PDF eBook |
Author | Anna L. Ahlers |
Publisher | Association for Asian Studies |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2020-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780924304927 |
The Great Smog of China traces Chinese air pollution events dating back to more than 2,000 years ago. Based on the authors' fieldwork, interviews and text studies, the book offers a short and concise history of selected air pollution incidents that for varying reasons prompted different kinds of responses and forms of engagement in Chinese society. The three authors, from the disciplines of anthropology, China studies and political science, identify traceable incidents of smog and air pollution that have been communicated in different media and came to impact society in various ways. This also informs a discussion of what it takes to transform people's experiences of health and environmentally related risks of pollution into broader forms of socio-political agency.