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CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION
Bill of Rights in Action
Fall 2002 (18:4)

The Environment

This Bill of Rights in Action examines issues related to the environment. When we think of environmental problems, we typically think of modern industrial societies. But as the first article shows, humans have been experiencing environmental problems since the agricultural revolution. The second article explores a current environmental issue, global warming. The final article looks at the Native American Southwest and the environmental problems of the Anasazi people.

World History: Environmental Disasters in the Cradles of Civilization

Current Issues: Global Warming: What Should We Do About It?

U.S. History: Climate Change and Violence in the Ancient American Southwest


© 2002, Constitutional Rights Foundation, 601 South Kinglsey Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90005, (213) 487-5590 Fax (213) 386-0459


Officers: Jerome L. Coben, President; Publications Committee: Marvin S. Sears, Chairperson; Gerald Chaleff, Alice A. Herald, Gail Midgal Title, Thomas D. Phelps, Peggy Saferstein, Sandor E. Samuels, Lois Thompson, Carlton Varner. Staff: Todd Clark, Executive Director; Marshall L. Croddy, Director of Program and Materials Development; Carlton Martz, Writer; Bill Hayes, Editor; Andrew Costly, Production Manager; Alice A. Herald,CRF Board Reviewer.


 

 

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