The Environmental Wars Reports from the Front Lines

The Environmental Wars Reports from the Front Lines by David Day, published by St. Martin’s Press in 1989, offers an in-depth examination of various pressing environmental issues. This first edition, comprising 310 pages, addresses critical topics such as toxic waste, illegal whaling, and endangered species, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the challenges facing the natural world.
In this book, readers will find discussions on significant subjects within social science, including the impact of chemical and biological warfare, the plight of rain forests, and the anti-nuclear movement. The text delves into the complexities of animal rights and interspecies communication, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and action regarding environmental degradation and conservation efforts.
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Discusses toxic waste, ivory poaching, the rain forests, illegal whaling, endangered species, animal rights, interspecies communication, chemical and biological warfare, desertification, and the anti-nuclear movement
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