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Pollution in the air: problems, policies and priorities / [by] R.S. Scorer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Scorer, R. S. (Richard Segar), 1919-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Air--Pollution.
Air.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (159 pages)
Place of Publication:
London, Boston, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1973.
Summary:
Originally published in 1973, this book has enduring relevance in the 21st Century. Asking difficult questions it encourages the reader to think about the individual and societal changes which are needed to protect the planet and the health and prosperity of future generations. Despite the title of the book, it covers air, water and land pollution, evolution, the industrial revolution, the growth of technology, climatology and meteorology, pollution legislation and the economics of a green economy.
Contents:
THE NEED FOR AIR POLLUTION: An atmosphere of pollution
The lifeless planets
The living atmosphere
What are smogs?
The expansion of water pollution
The destruction of species
Sulphur: food or poison?
Our need of air pollution
CLEANSING THE AIR: The residence time
Where is most of the pollution removed?
The four layers of the atmosphere
Chemical transformations
Smogs
Fluorosis
Natural pollution of clean air
THE FURTHER EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL MAN: The evolutionary situation
Evolution before our eyes
The place of conservation
The distant vision
The immediate need
LOCAL AIR POLLUTION: Effects of pollution on local climate
The advantages of the climate of large cities
The effects of local climate on pollution
Meteorological control
The creation of disaster potential
A THEORY OF ANTI-POLLUTION LAW: The liberating purpose of a theory
Do we need any new anti-pollution laws?
The avoidance of disaster potential
Prohibitive legislation backed up by penalties
Air quality standards: a crime?
The 'best practicable means': the 1956 Clean Air Act in Britain
Pricing pollution
The polluter must pay
New technology: our inability to take advantage of it
The mood of revolution
Scaring the public: lead, carbon monoxide, cigarettes, mercury, DDT, SSTs, 'Wolf!', 'Fire!' 'Help!'
Is international agreement necessary?
THE CULTIVATION OF THE WORLD: Was Malthus right after all?
Who is this Man?
The atmosphere above all
What men believe about themselves
MEANWHILE, BACK AT THE RANCH: To be or not to be
The cul-de-sac and the trailer
New criteria
A summary of objectives
Vultures and lions
Science and the obvious
Is there a simple message?
Brass tax
The nuclear age.
Notes:
Includes index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-000-69918-8
1-000-69846-7
0-429-34670-0
9780429346705
OCLC:
1126571022

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