Environmental values in American culture / Willett Kempton, James S. Boster, and Jennifer A. Hartley.
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- GE 150 .K329 1995
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | GE 150 .K329 1995 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 9ALRC201101117 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-311) and index.
How do Americans view environmental issues? From EarthFirst! members to sawmill workers, this study by a team of cognitive anthropologists offers both good and bad news for those addressing environmental issues in the public arena. On the one hand it reveals surprising similarities in the way different groups of Americans view long-term global environmental change, and on the other it shows that Americans have serious misunderstandings about these issues, which skews public support for policies. (Source: http://www.alibris.com)
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