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An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution B.W. Clapp

An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution By B.W. Clapp

An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution by B.W. Clapp


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Traces the intellectual roots of the environment movement in terms of its scientific, economic and aesthetic aspects. It examines industrial pollution of land, air and water; action taken to prevent further damage; and economic implications of using up exhaustible resources.

An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution Summary

An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution by B.W. Clapp

The present and future state of the environment give rise to ever increasing concern, and to an ever increasing body of scholarship, but much less is known as yet about the past the damage done to the environment in the past couple of centuries, how far our predecessors were aware of it, and the steps they took to help. This book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of these things. Its first half examines the intellectual roots of the environmental movement, in its scientific, economic and aesthetic aspects. It traces the pollution that industry has caused to the air, water and land of Britain, and the remedies that have been taken to safeguard them from further damage. It examines the growing awareness of a heritage to be protected - whether it be ancient monuments or threatened landscapes. The second half considers the economic implications of using up exhaustible resources, and examines ways of economising on finite resources through recycling, the use of by-products and by varying the quality of goods. Finally, it discusses the feasibility of long-run growth in a finite world. These are all key questions for today and tomorrow; and Clapp sets them in perspective, against the background of the past.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Pollution and amenity: the age of smoke and smells - measurement of pollution, the domestic fire, industrial smoke, acid dust and smells, remedies for atmospheric pollution;from smoke abatement to global warming - deadly fog, the smokeless zone, the Clean Air Act, competition for coal, invisible pollutants, global warming, new sources of energy, effects of air pollution on health; water resources under strain - the water polluters, remedies for water pollution, state of the rivers, treatment of sewage, the last 60 years; land loss and reclamation - costal erosion, land reclamation, erosion inland, forestry, loss of agricultural land to other uses; towards a green and pleasant land - a feeling for the past; conservation of buildings and monuments, access to the countryside, noise pollution. Part 2 The prodigal economy - and its reform?: energy - coal reserves, substitutes for coal, energy prices, economy in the winning and use of coal, the demand for energy; metals and minerals - reserves of metal ores in Britain, substitution, metal prices; any old iron? - recyling, manufacture of shoddy, waste heat recovery, glass and metals, hazardous waste, high-tech scrap collection, scrap and total supply of metals; by-products - by-products of coal, the alkali manufacture, soap-making, fertilisers, building materials, the decline of by-products? Conclusion - the quality of goods, economies of time and labour, economic growth and exhaustible resources.

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GOR013294104
9780582226272
0582226279
An Environmental History of Britain since the Industrial Revolution by B.W. Clapp
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pearson Education Limited
1994-06-27
288
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