TY - BOOK AU - Dudley,William TI - The environment: opposing viewpoints AV - GE140.D849.E585 2001 PY - 2001/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Environmental degradation KW - United States KW - Human ecology KW - Environmental policy N1 - 1 (pages 216-217) and index; The global environment is deteriorating; Eugene Linden --; The global environment is not deteriorating; Ronald Bailey --; Global warming is a serious environmental threat; Ross Gelbspan --; Global warming is not a serious environmental threat; S. Fred Singer, interviewed by John F. McManus --; Chemical pollutants are a significant cause of cancer; Melanie Duchin --; Chemical pollutants are not a significant cause of cancer; Deanna L. Byck --; Stricter federal regulations are necessary to prevent air pollution; April Reese --; Stricter federal regulations may be counterproductive in preventing air pollution; Kenneth W. Chilton --; Recycling is an effective means of preventing solid waste pollution; Allen Hershkowitz --; Recycling may not be the most effective means of preventing solid waste pollution; Lynn Scarlett --; Nuclear energy is an environmentally sound solution to preventing greenhouse gas emissions; John Ritch --; Nuclear energy is not an environmentally sound solution to preventing greenhouse gas emissions; Arjun Makhijani --; Automobile use in America must be discouraged to save the environment; Jane Holtz Kay --; A war on automobiles to save the environment is not justified; Alan Caruba --; American wealth and consumption patterns degrade the environment; David Schaller --; American wealth and consumption patterns enhance the environment; Peter Huber --; Suburban sprawl threatens America's wildlife; Kathrin Day Lassila --; Suburban sprawl does not threaten America's wildlife; Jane S. Shaw --; Free-market principles should guide environmental policy; Terry L. Anderson and Jane S. Shaw --; Free-market principles should not guide environmental policy; Carol Estes --; Technology and modern industry must be rejected to save the environment; Kirkpatrick Sale --; Technology and modern industry must be used to preserve the environment; Walter Truett Anderson --; The United States should treat the environment as a national security issue; William A. Nitze --; The United States should not treat the environment as an issue of national security; Paul Benjamin; 2 ER -