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Stopping The Plant The St Lawrence Cement Controversy And The Battle For Quality Of Life In The Hudson Valley Miriam D Silverman

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Stopping The Plant The St Lawrence Cement Controversy And The Battle For Quality Of Life In The Hudson Valley Miriam D Silverman
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Miriam D. Silverman
ISBN: 9780791469613, 9780791469620, 0791469611, 079146962X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Stopping The Plant The St Lawrence Cement Controversy And The Battle For Quality Of Life In The Hudson Valley Miriam D Silverman by Miriam D. Silverman 9780791469613, 9780791469620, 0791469611, 079146962X instant download after payment.

When the St. Lawrence Cement Company proposed building a massive coal-powered cement plant near the banks of the Hudson River in the town of Greenport, New York, in 1999, it ignited a controversy that dominated the discussion of community development in the entire Hudson Valley region. Stopping the Plant is a fascinating and detailed chronicle of how the proposal fired the passions of many local citizens, spawned the creation of numerous activist groups, and over the next several years spread to become a raging dispute throughout the Northeast. Miriam D. Silverman provides a thorough and balanced exploration of the positions of both sides of this highly polarized dispute, while at the same time places the controversy within a greater historical and regional context. For anyone interested in community organizing, the potentials and difficulties of modern grassroots environmentalism, and, ultimately, the future of the environmental movement, Silverman emphasizes the significance of the decision by St. Lawrence Cement to withdraw its application in 2005.

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