The Late, Great Lakes: An Environmental HistoryKnopf, 1986 - 274 pagina's The fact is that the Great lakes as a whole-not just Erie, but including it-are in far worse condition now than they were in the 1960's. The damage to them has reached crisis proportions; it is compounding annually; it may be irreversible; yet still the politicians congratulate themselves for building their little sewage treatment plants and saving the Lakes, and still the signboards. |
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