1st Edition

Barry Commoner's Contribution to the Environmental Movement Science and Social Action

Edited By David Kriebel, Mary Lee Dunn Copyright 2000
    96 Pages
    by Routledge

    92 Pages
    by Routledge

    Few people have made greater contributions to protecting and improving the environment than the scientist, teacher, activist Dr. Barry Commoner. For half a century, Dr. Commoner has been an international leader in the environmental movement. On the occasion of his eightieth birthday, a symposium was held at which invited speakers discussed his contributions to a wide range of environmental issues. This book, collecting many of the invited papers, provides fascinating insights into the life and work of one of the twentieth century's most influential scientists and social activists. Chapters contributed by other activists, scientists, and scholars including Ralph Nader, Tony Mazzocchi and Peter Montague cover many of Dr. Commoner's major contributions.

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Barry Commoner: The Father of Grass-Roots Environmentalism, Peter Montague

    Chapter 2: The Day Before Yesterday: The Committees for Nuclear and Environmental Information, Virginia Warner Brodine

    Chapter 3: Crossing Paths: Science and the Working Class, Tony Mazzocchi

    Chapter 4: Real Junk Science: The Corruption of Science by Corporate Money, Ralph Nader

    Chapter 5: Barry Commoner's Science: An Anecdotal Overview, Danny Kohl

    Chapter 6: Barry Commoner and the Hamburger Story: Can Ideology Prevail Over Science?, Piero Dolara

    Chapter 7: The Contribution of Barry Commoner to the Renewal of the Italian Left, Giovanni Berlinguer

    Chapter 8: Barry Commoner's Day, Chicco Testa

    Chapter 9: What is Yet to Be Done, Barry Commoner

    Contributors

    Index

    Biography

    Mary Lee Dunn, David Kriebel