The Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Natural Resources, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Policy, Environmental Conservation & Protection
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Author: Karl Boyd Brooks, Mark W. T. Harvey, Paul Milazzo, Thomas Robertson, Christopher H. Schroeder, Christine Todd Whitman, Michael Grunwald ISBN: 9781612480237
Publisher: Truman State University Press Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karl Boyd Brooks, Mark W. T. Harvey, Paul Milazzo, Thomas Robertson, Christopher H. Schroeder, Christine Todd Whitman, Michael Grunwald
ISBN: 9781612480237
Publisher: Truman State University Press
Publication: May 1, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

Decades before the environmental concerns of the 1960s and long before today’s quest for sustainability, Harry S. Truman’s presidency decisively changed the scope and pace of federal government interaction with the natural world. Determined to extend the prosperity promised by Roosevelt’s New Deal, Truman approved ambitious plans to harness nature for human betterment, national power, and economic security. His decision to spend billions of dollars building dams not only altered the flow of rivers, but stimulated new debates about the balance between wilderness and human society. By ordering the development and testing of atomic weapons, Truman’s administration reshaped both the domestic and global natural environment as well as the international power structure. This book includes articles by leading environmental, political, and legal scholars, examining the Truman presidency’s role in transforming the American environment and the federal government’s authority over it.

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Decades before the environmental concerns of the 1960s and long before today’s quest for sustainability, Harry S. Truman’s presidency decisively changed the scope and pace of federal government interaction with the natural world. Determined to extend the prosperity promised by Roosevelt’s New Deal, Truman approved ambitious plans to harness nature for human betterment, national power, and economic security. His decision to spend billions of dollars building dams not only altered the flow of rivers, but stimulated new debates about the balance between wilderness and human society. By ordering the development and testing of atomic weapons, Truman’s administration reshaped both the domestic and global natural environment as well as the international power structure. This book includes articles by leading environmental, political, and legal scholars, examining the Truman presidency’s role in transforming the American environment and the federal government’s authority over it.

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