Dive headfirst into the history of environmental activism in the Hudson River watershed and learn how you can help organizations like Riverkeeper protect c...
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ISBN-10:
0823453774
ISBN-13:
9780823453771
Publisher
Holiday House
Language
English
Dive headfirst into the history of environmental activism in the Hudson River watershed and learn how you can help organizations like Riverkeeper protect clean water around the globe!
Every inch of the United States is in a river's watershed. But in 1966, one of our most important watersheds was dying. Dead fish washed up on the Hudson River's shores, and the once-clear water reeked of oil. With too much pollution to support human or animal life, America's "First River" was in too deep--until a Riverkeeper, a pioneering group of environmental activists, fought to get rivers around the globe out of troubled waters. Nonfiction pro Nancy Castaldo showcases Riverkeeper's achievements and the intersection of science and activism. With forty striking photographs and profiles of prominent water protectors, this resource-packed text is both a deep-dive into the history of the environmental movement and a guidebook for how individuals and communities can shape its future. ● Plunge into the dirty history of America's "First River" and learn how one of America's first environmental movements changed the course of activism around the world.ISBN-10
:0823453774
ISBN-13
:9780823453771
Publisher
:Holiday House
Publication date
: 22 Apr, 2025
Category
Sub-Category
: Science & Nature - Environmental Conservation & Protection
Format
:Hardcover
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
Weight
:491 g
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