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Environmental Values in American Culture |
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Rating: Summary: What do Americans really think about environmental issues? Review: Kempton has done a real service to students and activists on allsides of environmental issues, by going out to find out whatpeople "in the street" really think. With surveys and interviews, presented simply and clearly (without a jungle of tables and graphs) this study shows us just how deeply environmental values have penetrated the national consciousness. This book shows that environmental conservation is a majority, mainstream issue in the USA today. Americans from all walks of life, even people who make their living from cutting down forests and fishing our lakes and rivers, are now "environmentalists." And most are willing to make economic sacrifices to improve the state of the natural environment. The book has already had an impact on Washington. After this book came out, the Republican party suddenly dropped its anti-environmental rhetoric (though not its policies), and stopped trying to gut the EPA.
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