Quotation by William D. Ruckelshaus, first Environmental Protection Agency Chief Administrator

"Using one discipline to address the environment isn't going to work.  You have to use them all."  ---William D. Ruckelshaus, first Environmental Protection Agency chief Administrator, 1970-1973, also 1983-85, speaking to "Living on Earth," broadcast through Public Radio International

Reviews of the Book

"Until the publication . . . of Environment: An Interdisciplinary Anthology, those searching for an overview of the field had few texts to which they might turn .... "

-Rochelle Johnson in Thoreau Society Bulletin for Fall 2008

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Remarks by the Publisher:

"A comprehensive guide to environmental literacy."

 

Selected as a 2008 AAUP University Press Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries.

Events

- Professor James Engell to teach a DuPont Seminar at the National Humanities Center, Research Triangle Park, NC, on Environmental issues and the humanities ...
- Professor Glenn Adelson to attend the Association for the Study of Literature and Environment (ASLE) meeting ...

Video Focus

Interconnections for Chapter 6: PDF Print E-mail

 

Supplemental readings for Chapter 6, Deforestation [page numbers in brackets]

  • Keystone Essay: Gifford Pinchot, from “The Birth of Conservation” in Breaking New Ground (published posthumously, 1947), [13] Go
  • Edward O. Wilson, from “Biodiversity Reaches the Peak” in The Diversity of Life (1992) (11), [375] Go
  • William Wordsworth, “Nutting” (1798) (18), [631] Go
  • Theodore Panayotou, from Green Markets: The Economics of Sustainable Development (1993) (23), [787] Go
  • Garrett Hardin, from “The Tragedy of the Commons” (1968) (23), [805] Go