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Outlooks: Readings for Environmental Literacy, Second Edition
Michael L. McKinney, PhD, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee

ISBN-13: 9780763732806
ISBN-10: 076373280X
$40.95 (Sugg. US List)
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156 Pages
© 2004

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SECTION ONE: THE ENVIRONMENT AND HUMANS

1.  The Challenges We Face
 Jeffrey Kluger and Andrea Dorfman (Time, August 26, 2002)

2.  Perceiving the Population Bomb
 Andrew R. B. Ferguson (World Watch, July/Aug 2001)

3.  Rich vs. Poor
 Nicole Itano (E: the Environmental Magazine, November/December 2002)

4.  Environmental Refugees
 Mark Townsend (The Ecologist, July/August 2002)

SECTION TWO: ENVIRONMENT OF LIFE ON EARTH

5.  The Most Important Fish in the Sea
 H. Bruce Franklin (Discover, September 2001)

6.  Trout Are Wildlife, Too
 Ted Williams (Audubon, December 2002)

7.  Hostile Beauty
 Geoffrey O’Gara (National Wildlife, August/September 2002)

8.  Wilding America
 Elizabeth Royte (Discover, September 2002)

SECTION THREE: RESOURCE USE AND MANAGEMENT

9.  The Winds of Change
 Margot Roosevelt (Time, August 26, 2002)

10.  Scientists Say a Quest for Clean Energy Must Begin Now
 Andrew C. Revkin (New York Times, November 1, 2002)

11.  Link Seen Between Water Scarcity and Poverty
 Sanjay Suri (Global Information Network, December 12, 2002)

12.  Atlanta’s Growing Thirst Creates Water War
 Douglas Jehl (New York Times, May 27, 2002)

13.  North America Losing Biodiversity, Say Experts
 Danielle Knight (Global Information Network, January 7, 2002)

14.  Buzz Cut
 Paul Rauber (Sierra Magazine, September/October 2001)

15.  Feeding the World
 Luther Tweeten, Carl Zulauf (The Futurist, September/October 2002)

SECTION FOUR: DEALING WITH ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION

16.  Ill Winds: The Chemical Plant Next Door
 Becky Bradway (E: The Environmental Magazine, September/October 2002)

17.  Facing Up to a Dirty Secret
 Erling Hoh (Far Eastern Economic Review, December 12, 2002)

18.  Attacking an Arsenic Plague
 Helen Epstein (Popular Science, November 2002)

19.  Long-Term Data Show Lingering Effects from Acid Rain
 Kevin Krajick (Science, April 13, 2001)

20.  News on the Environment Isn’t Always Bad
 Mark Sappenfield (Christian Science Monitor, October 4, 2002)

21.  The Weather Turns Wild
Nancy Shute, Thomas Hayden, Charles W. Petit, Rachel K. Sobel, Kevin Whitelaw, David Whitman (U.S. News & World Report, February 5, 2001)

22.  Climate Policy Needs a New Approach
 David Applegate (Geotimes, May 2001)xx

23.  Bioreactors and EPA Proposal to Deregulate Landfills
 Bill Sheehan, Jim McNelly (BioCycle, Jan 2003)

24.  Managing the Environmental Legacy of U.S. Nuclear-Weapons Production
 Kevin D Crowley, John F Ahearne (American Scientist, November/December 2002)

25.  Silent Spring: A Sequel?
 Les Line (National Wildlife, December 2002/January 2003)

SECTION FIVE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: ASPECTS AND SOLUTIONS

26.  Too Green for Their Own Good?
 Andrew Goldstein (Time, August 26, 2002)

27.  Seeing Green: Knowing and Saving the Environment on Film
 Luis A Vivanco (American Anthropologist, December 2002)

28.  A Forest Path Out of Poverty
 Arie Farnam (Christian Science Monitor, August 9, 2002)

29.  Growers and Greens Unite
 Gerald Haslam (Sierra, January/February 2003)

30.  Needed: A National Center for Biological Invasions
 Don C Schmitz, Daniel Simberloff (Issues in Science and Technology, Summer 2001)

31.  Privatizing Water
 Curtis Runyan (World Watch, January/February 2003)

32.  Groups Sue Government Agency Over Global Warming
 Jim Lobe (Global Information Network, December 5, 2002)

33.  GM and Ford Pressed to Cut Greenhouse Gases
 Jim Lobe (Global Information Network, December 12, 2002)

34.  Tricks of Free Trade
 Mark Weisbrot (Sierra, September/October 2001)

35.  Lots of It About–Corporate Social Responsibility
 The Economist, December 14,2002

36. Economic Growth and the Environment: Alternatives to the Limits Paradigm
 Carlos Davidson (BioScience, May, 2000)

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