How to protect the environment
In its Global 2000 Report to the President, the United States Council on Environmental Quality (USCEQ) offered rather pessimistic projections for environmental conditions through the end of this century. Indeed, similar concerns for the environment and its resources have been voiced by others (e.g., Davis, 1979; Ehrlich, Ehrlich, & Holdren, 1977; Humphrey & Buttel, 1981; Watt, 1982; Welch & Miewald, 1983). Oskamp and Stern (in press) categorized such warnings about current and future ecological stresses into eight target areas: (a) population, (b) food, (c) land, (d) water, (e) energy, (f) solid wastes, (g) minerals, and (h) atmosphere.
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