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Document 88: A SAND COUNTY ALMANAC: AND SKETCHES HERE AND THERE, SPECIAL
COMMEMORATIVE EDITION by Aldo Leopold. Copyright 1949, 1977 by Oxford University Press,
Inc. Used by permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.
Document 94: M. King Hubbert, “Nuclear Energy and the Fossil Fuels,” in American Petroleum Institute
Drilling and Petroleum Practice, Proceedings of the Spring Meeting, San Antonio, TX, 1956, abstract,
p. 7, and Shell Development Company Publication No. 95 (Houston, TX: Shell Development Company,
Exploration and Production Research Division, 1956), pp. 23-24, 26-27. Reprinted by permission.
Document 95: John Kenneth Galbraith, “How Much Should a Country Consume?” in Henry Jarrett,
ed., Perspectives on Conservation: Essays on America’s Natural Resources, pp. 98-99, © 1958. The Johns
Hopkins University Press. Reprinted by permission.
Document 96: David Brower, For Earth’s Sake (Salt Lake City: Peregrine Smith, 1990), courtesy of David
Brower.
Document 98: Lorus J. Milne, PhD., and Margery Milne, Ph.D., The Balance of Nature (New York:
Knopf, 1961), courtesy of Margery Milne, Ph.D.
Document 99: Lewis Herber (Murray Bookchin), Our Synthetic Environment (New York: Knopf, 1962),
courtesy of Murray Bookchin.
Document 100: “A Fable for Tomorrow,” SILENT SPRING by Rachel Carson. Copyright © 1962 by
Rachel L. Carson. Copyright © renewed 1990 by Roger Christie. Reprinted by permission of Houghton
Mifflin Company and Frances Collin, Trustee. All rights reserved.
Document 101: Stewart L. Udall, The Quiet Crisis (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1963), cour-
tesy of Stewart L. Udall.
Document 105: Kenneth E. Boulding, “The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth,” in Henry Jar-
rett, ed., Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy, pp. 9-10, © 1966. The Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity Press. Reprinted by permission.
Document 106: Lynn White, Jr., “The Historical Roots of Our Environmental Crisis,” Science 155, no.
3767 (March 10, 1967): 1206, 1207. Reprinted by permission.
Document 107: Paul R. Ehrlich, The Population Bomb, rev. ed. (Rivercity, MA: Rivercity Press, 1975; Bal-
lantine Books, 1968), courtesy of Random House, Inc.
Document 108: Garrett Hardin, “The Tragedy of the Commons,” Science 162, no. 1243 (December 13,
1968): 88, 89, 92. Reprinted by permission.
Document 109: John and Mildred Teal, The Life and Death of a Salt Marsh (New York: Ballantine
Books, 1971), courtesy of John and Mildred Teal.
Document 110: Ian McHarg, Design with Nature, © 1969 by Ian McHarg. Reprinted by permission of
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Document 114: Dennis Puleston, “Defending the Environment: A Case History,” Brookhaven Lecture
Series, No. 104, September 15, 1971, courtesy of Dennis Puleston.
Document 115: THE CLOSING CIRCLE by Barry Commoner. Copyright © 1971 by Barry Commoner.
Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Frances Collin, Literary Agent.