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Review:
'The argument he presents in this short book is concise, clearly written and unsettling. It's an argument not easily unravelled - even for those of us who would take issue with his assumptions - and not easily dismissed.'--Rick Boychuk "Montreal Gazette "
'...an ambitious but necessary clarion call to environmental arms. We ignore it at our and future generations' peril.'--Alan C. Hutchinson "Globe and Mail "
The argument he presents in this short book is concise, clearly written and unsettling. It's an argument not easily unravelled - even for those of us who would take issue with his assumptions - and not easily dismissed.' - Rick Boychuk - Montreal Gazette
...an ambitious but necessary clarion call to environmental arms. We ignore it at our and future generations' peril.' - Alan C. Hutchinson - Globe and Mail
About the Author:
Neil Evernden is a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University.
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- PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press
- Publication date1985
- ISBN 10 0802025528
- ISBN 13 9780802025524
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages176
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