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Garbage Wars

Author : David Naguib Pellow
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2004-09-17
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780262250290

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A study of the struggle for environmental justice, focusing on conflicts over solid waste and pollution in Chicago. In Garbage Wars, the sociologist David Pellow describes the politics of garbage in Chicago. He shows how garbage affects residents in vulnerable communities and poses health risks to those who dispose of it. He follows the trash, the pollution, the hazards, and the people who encountered them in the period 1880-2000. What unfolds is a tug of war among social movements, government, and industry over how we manage our waste, who benefits, and who pays the costs. Studies demonstrate that minority and low-income communities bear a disproportionate burden of environmental hazards. Pellow analyzes how and why environmental inequalities are created. He also explains how class and racial politics have influenced the waste industry throughout the history of Chicago and the United States. After examining the roles of social movements and workers in defining, resisting, and shaping garbage disposal in the United States, he concludes that some environmental groups and people of color have actually contributed to environmental inequality. By highlighting conflicts over waste dumping, incineration, landfills, and recycling, Pellow provides a historical view of the garbage industry throughout the life cycle of waste. Although his focus is on Chicago, he places the trends and conflicts in a broader context, describing how communities throughout the United States have resisted the waste industry's efforts to locate hazardous facilities in their backyards. The book closes with suggestions for how communities can work more effectively for environmental justice and safe, sustainable waste management.

Garbage Wars

Author : David Naguib Pellow
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2004-09-17
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780262661874

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A study of the struggle for environmental justice, focusing on conflicts over solid waste and pollution in Chicago. In Garbage Wars, the sociologist David Pellow describes the politics of garbage in Chicago. He shows how garbage affects residents in vulnerable communities and poses health risks to those who dispose of it. He follows the trash, the pollution, the hazards, and the people who encountered them in the period 1880-2000. What unfolds is a tug of war among social movements, government, and industry over how we manage our waste, who benefits, and who pays the costs. Studies demonstrate that minority and low-income communities bear a disproportionate burden of environmental hazards. Pellow analyzes how and why environmental inequalities are created. He also explains how class and racial politics have influenced the waste industry throughout the history of Chicago and the United States. After examining the roles of social movements and workers in defining, resisting, and shaping garbage disposal in the United States, he concludes that some environmental groups and people of color have actually contributed to environmental inequality. By highlighting conflicts over waste dumping, incineration, landfills, and recycling, Pellow provides a historical view of the garbage industry throughout the life cycle of waste. Although his focus is on Chicago, he places the trends and conflicts in a broader context, describing how communities throughout the United States have resisted the waste industry's efforts to locate hazardous facilities in their backyards. The book closes with suggestions for how communities can work more effectively for environmental justice and safe, sustainable waste management.

The Garbage Wars

Author : Donald Finkel
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1970
Category : American poetry
ISBN : UOM:39015003341172

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Unlikely Radicals

Author : Charlie Angus
Publisher : Between the Lines
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781771130417

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For twenty-two years politicians and businessmen pushed for the Adams Mine landfill as a solution to Ontario’s garbage disposal crisis. This plan to dump millions of tonnes of waste into the fractured pits of the Adams Mine prompted five separate civil resistance campaigns by a rural region of 35,000 in Northern Ontario. Unlikely Radicals traces the compelling history of the First Nations people and farmers, environmentalists and miners, retirees and volunteers, Anglophones and Francophones who stood side by side to defend their community with mass demonstrations, blockades, and non-violent resistance.

The Garbage War

Author : Cherylene T Czajahillard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1075950678

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The Garbage War speaks on our need to recognize and problem solve waste in our communities. It's been said that our very survival depends on how we care for our planet. This book engages children in problem solving, and attitudes about garbage in a fun filled way that allows them to think of ways to care for and clean up there community.

The Garbage Crisis

Author : Randika Jayasinghe,Usman Mushtaq,Toni Smythe
Publisher : Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781608458721

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This book will focus on "Waste Management," a serious global issue and engineers' responsibility towards finding better solutions for its sustainable management. Solid waste management is one of the major environmental burdens in both developed and developing countries alike. An alarming rate of solid waste generation trends can be seen as a result of globalization, industrialization, and rapid economic development. However, low-income and marginalized sectors in society suffer most from the unfavorable conditions deriving from poor waste management. Solid waste management is not a mere technical challenge. The environmental impact, socio-economic, cultural, institutional, legal, and political aspects are fundamental in planning, designing, and maintaining a sustainable waste management system in any country. Engineers have a major role to play in designing proper systems that integrate stakeholders, waste system elements, and sustainability aspects of waste management. This book is part of a focused collection from a project on Engineering and Education for Social and Environmental Justice. It takes an explicitly social and environmental justice stance on waste and attempts to assess the social impact of waste management on those who are also the most economically vulnerable and least powerful in the society. We hope that this book will assist our readers to think critically and understand the framework of socially and environmentally just waste management.

The Garbage War

Author : Cherylene Czajahillard
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 38 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-23
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1688238824

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What happens when Small Town's landfill fills up? See how the people problem solve their problem.. Speaks on recycling, environmental issues, problem solving, behavior, attitudes.

Garbage Wars

Author : J. K. Burns
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Children's stories, South African (English)
ISBN : 0620960035

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War on Waste

Author : Louis Blumberg,Robert Gottlieb
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015018327224

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Examines the debate on the environmental issue of garbage control.

Annual Reports of the War Department

Author : United States. War Department
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1016 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1918
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UOM:39015035046963

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Decisions of the Appeal Section, War Department, Claims Board

Author : United States. Claims board. (War Dept.)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 948 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1921
Category : Defense contracts
ISBN : CHI:71665068

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Annual Report of the Secretary of War

Author : United States. War Department
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 1022 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 1918
Category : Electronic
ISBN : UCAL:B2981055

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Garbage In The Cities

Author : Martin V. Melosi
Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2004-11-26
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780822972686

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Winner, 2019 Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award As recently as the 1880s, most American cities had no effective means of collecting and removing the mountains of garbage, refuse, and manure-over a thousand tons a day in New York City alone-that clogged streets and overwhelmed the senses of residents. In his landmark study, Garbage in the Cities, Martin Melosi offered the first history of efforts begun in the Progressive Era to clean up this mess. Since it was first published, Garbage in the Cities has remained one of the best historical treatments of the subject. This thoroughly revised and updated edition includes two new chapters that expand the discussion of developments since World War I. It also offers a discussion of the reception of the first edition, and an examination of the ways solid waste management has become more federally regulated in the last quarter of the twentieth century. Melosi traces the rise of sanitation engineering, accurately describes the scope and changing nature of the refuse problem in U.S. cities, reveals the sometimes hidden connections between industrialization and pollution, and discusses the social agendas behind many early cleanliness programs. Absolutely essential reading for historians, policy analysts, and sociologists, Garbage in the Cities offers a vibrant and insightful analysis of this fascinating topic.

Waste and Distributive Justice in Asia

Author : Takashi Nakazawa
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018-01-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781351330527

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Conflicts over waste disposal facility siting is a pressing issue not only in developed countries but also in fast-growing countries that face drastic waste increase and rapid urbanisation. How to address distributive justice has been one of the biggest concerns. This book examines what determines the influence of distributive justice in siting policy. In the 23 wards of Tokyo, one idea of distributive justice, known as "In-Ward Waste Disposal" (IWWD), emerged amid the ongoing garbage crisis in the early 1970s. IWWD was adopted as a significant principle, but its influence waxed and waned over time, until the idea was finally abandoned in 2003. To unravel causes and mechanisms behind the changing influence of IWWD, this book adopts a framework that considers not only ideational causes, but also the power struggles between rationally calculating actors, as well as the influence of external events and environments. By combining an in-depth case study with an integrative theoretical framework, this book tells a thought-provoking story of the changing influence of IWWD in a deep, comprehensive and consistent way. This book provides significant insights and lessons for both academics and practitioners.

A City At War

Author : Richard L. Pifer
Publisher : Wisconsin Historical Society
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9780870204821

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Milwaukeeans greeted the advent of World War II with the same determination as other Americans. Everyone felt the effect of the war, whether through concern for loved ones in danger, longer work hours, consumer shortages, or participation in war service organizations and drives. Men and women workers produced the essential goods necessary for victory—the vehicles, weapons, munitions, and components for all the machinery of war. But even in wartime there were labor conflicts, fueled by the sacrifices and tensions of wartime life. A City at War focuses on the experience of working men and women in a community that was not a wartime boom town. It looks at the stands of the CIO and the AFL against low wartime wages, and at women in unionized factories facing the perceptions and goals of male workers, union leaders, and society itself. Here is a social history of wartime Milwaukee and its workers as they laid the groundwork for a secure postwar future.