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This Bright Land: A Personal View

This Bright Land: A Personal View - The Brooks Atkinson

2nd ed.

Paperback (23 Jun 2020)

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1971, when Brooks Atkinson wrote This Bright Land, the modern conservation movement was being driven by new awareness of science's shortcomings. The early conservation movement, built on John Muir and Henry David Thoreau's appreciation of nature, was well aware of man's ability to outstrip his environment, but until the 1960s society still trusted man's ingenuity to fix any problem, even as mankind willfully depleted his natural resources.

However, Rachel Carson's 1962 publication of Silent Spring demonstrated this trust was misplaced. Her research into the harmful effect of DDT demonstrated that mankind's incautious use of science and technology could destroy the environmental base, that it was a fragile base.

It was instinctive then that a Thoreau student, such as Brooks Atkinson, would quickly understand not only the old dangers in mankind's choices, such as deforestation, but also newer problems such as hazardous chemicals, or air and water pollution, that threaten both flora and fauna in This Bright Land of America.

Book information

ISBN: 9781640661011
Publisher: Ardent Writer Press, LLC
Imprint: Ardent Writer Press, LLC
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd ed.
Language: English
Number of pages: 162
Weight: 227g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 9mm