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This book reveals something about the organisation, even more about the history of the Hudson and of environmentalism in America, from John Winthrop to Newt Gingrich, and quite a bit, too, about the upbringings--glamorous (who'd have thought keeping a pet seal in your swimming pool would lead to activism?) and not-so-unusual--of its authors. Promising early chapters sketch out the exploitation of the river by industry, and describe some of its colourful champions. (One of the most interesting here is Robert H. Boyle, the writer of a seminal account of the Hudson, The Hudson River: A Natural and Unnatural History, who comes off as a hero.) A terrific final section explains in accessible terms the basis for environmental law in the founding of the United States. In between, this book sometimes falters under the weight of too much information. You can't fault these writers for the work they've done, or for the scattered gems of accessible, thoughtful information on the modern environmental movement that make this book worth reading. Just be prepared to pick through some irrelevancies (did Bobby Shriver really bring a leopard tortoise home for Robert Kennedy, Jr. from Kenya in a suitcase?) to get to the heart of this unusual book. --Maria Dolan, Amazon.com
author of "The End of Nature" and "Maybe One"
This fine book chronicles two great rivers: the mighty Hudson, unimaginably rich with life, and the equally mighty stream of environmental law that began flowing with the Magna Carta. If each can be freed from the sewage left by corporate polluters, they may nourish us for many centuries yet. Thank God for the Riverkeepers!
Barry Werth
"Outside"
A blueprint for ecosystem protection.
Vice President Al Gore
from the Foreword
"The Riverkeepers" is the kind of personal account America needs to hear more often.
Craig Wilson
"USA Today"
"The Riverkeepers" often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Samuel G. Freedman
"The Riverkeepers" comes as the tonic for a cynical age. It reminds us that the truest idealists are warriors of a sort.
Barry Werth Outside A blueprint for ecosystem protection.
Vice President Al Gore from the Foreword The Riverkeepers is the kind of personal account America needs to hear more often.
Samuel G. Freedman The Riverkeepers comes as the tonic for a cynical age. It reminds us that the truest idealists are warriors of a sort.
Craig Wilson USA Today The Riverkeepers often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Bill McKibben author of The End of Nature and Maybe One This fine book chronicles two great rivers: the mighty Hudson, unimaginably rich with life, and the equally mighty stream of environmental law that began flowing with the Magna Carta. If each can be freed from the sewage left by corporate polluters, they may nourish us for many centuries yet. Thank God for the Riverkeepers!
Barry Werth"Outside"A blueprint for ecosystem protection.
Vice President Al Gorefrom the Foreword"The Riverkeepers" is the kind of personal account America needs to hear more often.
Craig Wilson"USA Today""The Riverkeepers" often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Samuel G. Freedman"The Riverkeepers" comes as the tonic for a cynical age. It reminds us that the truest idealists are warriors of a sort.
Bill McKibbenauthor of "The End of Nature" and "Maybe One"This fine book chronicles two great rivers: the mighty Hudson, unimaginably rich with life, and the equally mighty stream of environmental law that began flowing with the Magna Carta. If each can be freed from the sewage left by corporate polluters, they may nourish us for many centuries yet. Thank God for the Riverkeepers!
Samuel G. Freedman "The Riverkeepers" comes as the tonic for a cynical age. It reminds us that the truest idealists are warriors of a sort.
Vice President Al Gore from the Foreword "The Riverkeepers" is the kind of personal account America needs to hear more often.
Craig Wilson "USA Today""The Riverkeepers" often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Bill McKibben author of "The End of Nature" and "Maybe One" This fine book chronicles two great rivers: the mighty Hudson, unimaginably rich with life, and the equally mighty stream of environmental law that began flowing with the Magna Carta. If each can be freed from the sewage left by corporate polluters, they may nourish us for many centuries yet. Thank God for the Riverkeepers!
Barry Werth "Outside" A blueprint for ecosystem protection.
Craig Wilson "USA Today" "The Riverkeepers" often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Samuel G. Freedman The Riverkeepers comes as the tonic for a cynical age. It reminds us that the truest idealists are warriors of a sort.
Vice President Al Gore from the Foreword The Riverkeepers is the kind of personal account America needs to hear more often.
Craig Wilson USA Today The Riverkeepers often reads as much like a detective novel as it does a primer on how to reclaim a river.
Barry Werth Outside A blueprint for ecosystem protection.
Bill McKibben author of The End of Nature and Maybe One This fine book chronicles two great rivers: the mighty Hudson, unimaginably rich with life, and the equally mighty stream of environmental law that began flowing with the Magna Carta. If each can be freed from the sewage left by corporate polluters, they may nourish us for many centuries yet. Thank God for the Riverkeepers!
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