Taking Action: An Environmental Guide for You and Your CommunityA publication which offers clear explanations on how to address many of the environmental problems plaguing the planet. Although intended for individuals & community service organizations, it will be of great interest to all those concerned with the well-being of the earth & its inhabitants. |
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Contents
The Global Response | 8 |
The Role of Communities | 23 |
Organizing for Community Action | 33 |
Speaking with Authority | 48 |
Population and Consumption | 65 |
Seeking Solutions to Unsustainable Population Growth | 73 |
Energy | 81 |
Biogas Success | 87 |
Addressing the Individual | 120 |
Biodiversity | 127 |
Sources of Water Pollution | 142 |
Seeking Solutions | 155 |
Seeking Solutions | 168 |
Feed the Soil Not the Crop | 181 |
Basic Facts | 191 |
Appendix 1 | 201 |
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