The Environmental Debate, Third Edition
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Document 174: The National Congress of American Indians and Bill McKibben et al.
- Europe (1588) Document 6: Thomas Hariot on the Death of Indians from a Disease Brought from
- Document 7: William Bradford on Life in the Wilderness (1620, 1621)
- Document 8: Francis Bacon on Science and Technology (1629)
- (1637, 1638, 1639, 1662) Document 9: Regulating the Herring Run in the Town of Plymouth
- Rhode Island Colony (1639, 1646) Document 10: Predator Control and Game Hunting Regulation in
- A. Town of Newport,
- B. Town of Portsmouth,
- Document 11: Thomas Hobbes’s Social Contract Theory (1651)
- Document 12: Pollution in Plymouth Colony Harbor (1668)
- Document 13: William Penn Contracts to Set Aside Timbered Lands (1681)
- Document 14: John Locke on Property and Labor (1690)
- Document 15: John Ray on Gardens and Wilderness (1691)
- Document 16: Jonathan Edwards on God and Nature (1739)
- Document 17: Peter Kalm on Land Management (1753)
- Document 18: William Blackstone’s On the Rights of Things (1765-1769)
- Document 19: John Bartram on Reclaiming Florida’s Wetlands (1767)
- Part II Politicians, Naturalists, and Artists in the New Nation, 1776–1839
- Document 20: Thomas Jefferson on Agrarianism and Industrialization (1785, 1816)
- A. From Notes on the State of Virginia,
- B. To Benjamin Austin,
- Document 21: James Madison on Population and Property (1786, 1787/1788)
- A. To Thomas Jefferson, June 19,
- B. The Federalist, Number 10, 1787/1788
- Document 22: Philip Freneau’s Noble Savage (1788) Contents vii
- Document 23: William Bartram on the Human Impact on the Environment (1791)
- Document 24: Benjamin Rush on Saving the Sugar Maple (1791)
- Document 25: The Founding Fathers on the Care of the Land (1793, 1818)
- A. Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, June 28,
- B. Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Rudolphe, July 28,
- C. George Washington to Thomas Jefferson, n.d.
- D. James Madison on Intelligent Husbandry,
- Document 26: Thomas Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population (1798)
- A. Malthus’s Essay
- B. James Madison to Edward Everett, November 26,
- Document 27: Meriwether Lewis on the Slaughter of Buffaloes (1804-1806)
- Document 28: Act Establishing the First Federal Forest Reserve (1817)
- Document 29: Act to Protect Useful Birds in Massachusetts (1818)
- Unregulated Wilderness (1823) Document 30: James Fenimore Cooper Laments the Disappearance of
- Document 31: George Catlin’s Proposal for a National Park (1832)
- Document 32: Black Hawk on the Indians and the Land (1833)
- Fish, Birds, and Quadrupeds (1833) Document 33: John James Audubon on the Senseless Destruction of
- Part III The Origins of Environmental Activism, 1840–1889
- Document 34: Thomas Cole’s Lament of the Forest (1841)
- Document 35: John James Audubon on the Decimation of the Bison Herds (1843)
- Document 36: Ralph Waldo Emerson on Nature (1844, 1884)
- A. From Essay on Nature,
- B. From The American Scholar,
- Document 37: William Cullen Bryant’s Proposal for a Great Municipal Park (1844) viii The Environmental Debate
- Public Parks and Gardens (1848) Document 38: Andrew Jackson Downing Talks about
- Document 39: Swamp and Overflow Act (1850)
- Sanitary Improvement (1850) Document 40: The Shattuck Report’s Recommendations for
- Document 41: Rebecca Harding Davis on Smoke and Soot in a Mill Town (1861)
- Document 42: Homestead Act (1862)
- Document 43: George Perkins Marsh’s Man and Nature (1864)
- Document 44: Henry David Thoreau on the Value of Living Things (1864)..................
- Document 45: Act Granting Yo-Semite Valley to California (1864)
- Document 46: The Citizens’ Association of New York on Sewage and Disease (1865)
- Document 47: John Muir on the Spirituality of Nature (1866)
- Public (1866, 1872) Document 48: Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux on Creating Parks to Serve the
- A. From a Report to the Commissioners of Prospect Park,
- Department of Parks), B. From a Letter to H. G. Stebbins (president of the New York City
- Other Animals (1871) Document 49: Charles Darwin on the Similarity between Humans and
- Document 50: Act Establishing Yellowstone National Park (1872)
- Document 51: Mining Act (1872)
- Document 52: Carl Schurz on the Need for Federal Forest Conservation (1877)
- Document 53: Henry George on Land Development (1879)
- Document 54: Act Establishing the Adirondack Forest Preserve Act (1885)...................
- A. The Act
- January 17, B. George Bird Grinnell’s Commentary on the Proposed Act,
- Document 55: American Ornithologists’ Union’s Model Law (1886) Contents ix
- Society Cause (1886) Document 56: George Bird Grinnell and Celia Thaxter on the Audubon
- Society, February 11, A. George Bird Grinnell’s Proposal for the Formation of the Audubon
- B. Celia Thaxter Attacks Bird-Wearing Women
- Document 57: Constitution of the Boone and Crockett Club (1887)
- Document 58: John Wesley Powell on the Lands of the Arid Regions (1890)
- A. The Irrigable Lands
- B. The Non-irrigible Lands
- Part IV The Roots of the Conservation Movement, 1890–1919
- Document 59: Forest Reserve Act (1891)
- Document 60: Frederick J. Turner on the Disappearance of the Frontier (1894)
- Document 61: Rivers and Harbors Act (1899)
- and Land Reclamation (1901) Document 62: Theodore Roosevelt Addresses Congress on Forest Preservation
- Document 63: Reclamation Act (1902)
- Document 64: Upton Sinclair on the Adulteration of Processed Food (1906)
- Document 65: Ellen Swallow Richards on Sanitation and Human Ecology (1907)
- Natural Resources (1907) Document 66: Theodore Roosevelt on the Conservation and Use of
- Document 67: Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., on the Smoke Nuisance (1908)
- the Hetch Hetchy Valley (1908-1913) Document 68: John Muir, James Phelan, and the Battle over the Flooding of
- B. James Phelan, Letter to Outlook
- C. From John Muir’s The Yosemite,
- Document 69: Richard Ballinger on the Development of the West (1909) x The Environmental Debate
- A. From a 1909 Interview with John L. Mathews
- B. Address to the National Irrigation Congress, August 12,
- Document 70: Report of the National Conservation Commission (1909)
- Document 71: WJ McGee on Conservation (1909)
- Document 72: Jane Addams on Garbage (1910)
- Document 73: Gifford Pinchot on Conservation and the National Interest (1911).........
- Part V Rethinking Our Relationship to Nature, 1920–1959...............................................
- Document 74: Pennsylvania Coal Company v. Mahon et al. (1922)
- A. The Case and the Court’s Ruling
- B. Justice Louis Brandeis’s Dissenting Opinion
- Document 75: Village of Euclid et al. v. Ambler Realty Company (1926)
- Document 76: Henry Beston on the Human Relationship with Nature (1928)
- America’s Forests (1930) Document 77: Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Destruction of
- Document 78: Stuart Chase on Waste in the Machine Age (1931)
- Manufactured Products (1932) Document 79: Arthur Kallet and F. J. Schlink on the Dangers of
- Other Living Things (1933) Document 80: Luther Standing Bear on Native Americans and the Rights of
- Document 81: Arthur Tansley on the Concept of the Ecosystem (1935)
- Genetic Diversity (1936) Document 82: H. V. Harlan and M. L. Martini on the Loss of
- Document 83: Lewis Mumford on Regional Planning (1938)
- Document 84: John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
- Document 85: Marjory Stoneman Douglas on the Everglades (1947)
- Document 86: Roger Tory Peterson on Bird Population (1948) Contents xi
- Document 87: Fairfield Osborn on the Interrelatedness of All Living Things (1948)
- Document 88: Aldo Leopold’s Land Ethic (1949)
- Growth and Resource Policy (1952) Document 89: Harry Truman’s Materials Policy Commission on Economic
- Document 90: Samuel H. Ordway, Jr., on Limits to Growth (1953)
- Document 91: J. Robert Oppenheimer on the Use of Science (1953)
- Document 92: Bernard Frank on Land Development and Water Availability (1955)
- Document 93: Clean Air Act (1955)
- A. Congressional Findings and Declaration of Purpose
- B. The Act
- Document 94: M. King Hubbert on Fossil Fuels and Nuclear Energy (1956)
- Country Consume?” (1958) Document 95: John Kenneth Galbraith Asks, “How Much Should a
- Document 96: David Brower Demands Support for the Wilderness Act (1959)
- Part VI The Heyday of the Environmental Movement, 1960-1979
- Document 97: The Surgeon General’s Report on Environmental Health (1960)
- Nature (1961) Document 98: Lorus J. Milne and Margery Milne on the Balance of
- Document 99: Murray Bookchin on the Synthetic Environment (1962)
- Document 100: Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring (1962)
- Document 101: Stewart L. Udall on the Land Ethic (1963)
- Document 102: John F. Kennedy on the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (1963)
- Power Commission (1965) Document 103: Scenic Hudson Preservation Conference v. Federal
- Oppose the Keystone XL Pipeline (2011)
- Opposing Keystone XL Pipeline A. National Congress of American Indians Resolution
- B. Letter Calling for Civil Disobedience Against Keystone XL
- Document 175: Daniel Yergin on Global Energy Demand (2013)
- Document 176: Naomi Klein on Capitalism versus the Climate (2014)
- Document 177: Gil Gullickson on Agriculture and Climate Change (2014)
- Document 178: John R. Gillis on the Sand Crisis (2014)
- Document 179: Ben Minteer on Extinct Species and De-extinction
- Document 180: The Ecomodernist Manifesto (2015)
- Climate Deception (2015) Document 181: The Union of Concerned Scientists Exposes
- Document 182: The EPA’S Clean Power Plan (2015)
- Undrinkable Water (2016) Document 183: Richard Manning on Agriculture Policy and
- Document 184: Elizabeth Kolbert on Global Warming (2016)
- Paris Accords (2017) Document 185: The G20 Responds to the U.S. Withdrawal from the
- Appendix I: Significant Dates in American Environmental History
- Appendix II: Major Conservation and Environmental Organizations
- Glossary
- Notes
- Further Readings
- Copyright Acknowledgments
- Index