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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Love Canal Tragedy
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Love Canal Tragedy

Lois Gibbs thought she had a sickly child until she learned that twenty thousand tons of chemical waste was buried just blocks from her home. When she learned that the area had a 56 percent rate of birth defects, Gibbs began to take action. Ultimate...

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Renewable Resources
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Renewable Resources

Both non-renewable and renewable resources are at risk today. When Canada realized that the cod off their coasts had been fished to the risk of extinction, a moratorium was called, leaving Canadian fishermen out of work and impoverished. The persist...

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Less is More
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Less is More

The same kind of technology that created most of today's environmental problems is equally capable of finding ways to correct them and, more importantly, mitigate the damage that current processes generate. The problem is not to generate more energy...

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Prevention is Better than Remediation
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Prevention is Better than Remediation

Politically, environmental protection is a hard sell. What makes the grass roots environmental movement different is prevention. How to prevent waste from getting into the environment, whether via air, water, or soil.

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Politics and Economics of Environmental Decision Making
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Politics and Economics of Environmental Decision Making

Environmental policy begins with sound scientific data. But data is subject to interpretation, and environmental decision making is heavily influenced by politics and economics.

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Species Loss
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Species Loss

Humans have altered the habitats of life forms from microscopic to whale-sized. General estimates of species loss is tens of thousands of species per year.

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Impact of Chemical Contamination
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Impact of Chemical Contamination

One of the difficulties of predicting potential dangers to the environment is that implications to future generations are often not foreseen. Rachel Carson galvanized public and political action to prevent indiscriminate use of pesticides when her d...

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Enduring Effect of Contaminates
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Enduring Effect of Contaminates

Despite the fact that much clean-up has been done since the 1960s, the Great Lakes still contain fish that don't reach sexual maturity because of endocrine disrupting chemicals. A study of children whose mothers had eaten fish from the Great Lakes c...

The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Climate Destabilization
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The Delicate Balance, Part 2: Climate Destabilization

Global climate change is believed to be created by excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. While El NiƱo is not a reflection of climate change, it does demonstrate the results of unpredictable or unstable weather conditions. Climate...

Over-Consumption
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Over-Consumption

Paul Ehrlich, best known for his work on population growth, cites over-consumption as one of the principle threats to the environment.