Once an inspiration two writers and artists and a rich source of livelihood for fisherman, the Hudson River, by the 1960s, had been transformed by pollution from a national treasure into a national joke. Here two leaders of the successful Hudson Riverkeeper organization recount the investigations, the court battles, and the ultimate triumph in reclaiming the most basic human right of all--the right to a safe environment.
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Once an inspiration two writers and artists and a rich source of livelihood for fisherman, the Hudson River, by the 1960s, had been transformed by pollution from a national treasure into a national joke. Here two leaders of the successful Hudson Riverkeeper organization recount the investigations, the court battles, and the ultimate triumph in reclaiming the most basic human right of all--the right to a safe environment.
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Like New in Very Good jacket. The authors describe their confrontations and eventual triumphs over the electric power industry, Exxon, the Army Corps of Engineers, and other environmental lawbreakers. residents and local fishermen, became one of the United States' first major environmental battlegrounds. Out of those early legal wrangles emerged some important environmental legislation, and also the Soundkeeper organization, with a mandate to fight for the health of this historic New York river. This book reveals something about the organization, and even more about the history of the Hudson and environmentalism in America.