
Protecting New Jersey's Environment: From Cancer Alley to the New Garden State
Author(s): Thomas Belton (Author)
- Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- Publication Date: 15 Dec. 2010
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 264 pages
- ISBN-10: 081354887X
- ISBN-13: 9780813548876
Book Description
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ozone depletion, nuclear power, toxic waste, sprawl, racial inequity, brownfields remediation versus environmental justice concerns. Through a series of gripping accounts organized by geographic area, Thomas Belton considers key environmental issues in New Jersey and champions the ways common citizens have sought justice when faced with unseen health threats. Often, as people search for remedies in their neighborhoods, the challenges they face result in what Belton calls bare-knuckles environmental protection, replete with back-room political deals, infighting, criminals, and hapless victims.With people as its focus,
Protecting New Jersey’s Environment explores the science underpinning environmental issues and the public policy infighting that goes undocumented behind the scenes and beneath the controversies. Belton demonstrates the ways that scientists, regulators, lobbyists, and politicians interact and offers the public a go-to guide on how to seek environmental protection in practical ways.Editorial Reviews
Review
“With geographic regions as his literary and environmental boundaries, Belton takes readers around his beloved Garden State. He highlights the environmental hazards with which New Jersey is currently struggling, as well as the common citizens who have taken to the courts and the airwaves to champion true environmental protection within their treasured neighborhoods, waterways, and forests. Recommended.”
— “Choice” (6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM)
“Tom Belton is every bit as colorful as the characters he profiles. A fascinating, fresh approach to New Jersey’s complex environmental issues.”–Michael Catania “President of Conservation Resources, Inc.”
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