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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Howard R. Ernst, United States Naval AcadePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.413kg ISBN: 9780742563230ISBN 10: 0742563235 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 16 November 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsErnst is devoted to elucidating both obvious and subtle aspects of the catastrophic transformation of the Chesapeake Bay from a vast, fecund 'ecological treasure' into a dead zone, first in Chesapeake Bay Blues (2003), and now in this eye-opening inquiry into the failure to restore the Bay, in spite of the spawning of 600-plus environmental groups and the allocation of huge amounts of money... Ernst's incisive and thought-provoking study pinpoints the sticking points holding up environmental progress and offers a do's-and-don'ts primer to effective action. Booklist, December 2009 Howard Ernst has done it again, creating a stunning mosaic of politics, policy, and the environment. Nobody writes about environmental politics with more clarity or understanding than Ernst... -- Dr. Larry Sabato Like Paul Revere, Howard Ernst calls us to arms--to rescue our birthright to a clean environment. Our great waterways are 'functionally dead,' he warns, maimed by 'raw greed, political hypocrisy' and well-intentioned but weak-kneed environmentalists. It is time, Ernst declares, to mount a 'dark green' revolution against our 'political dead zone' and reclaim our birthright. And he points the way. -- Hedrick Smith I read with special interest the chapter on environmental journalism, which describes with accuracy and wisdom the dangerous decline of reporting in this area. It's clearly a major reason why progress is so halting and slow when it happens at all. -- McKibben, Bill Ernst is back with a new book, called Fight for the Bay , striking out in some new directions with sharpening important insights that have turned out to be true... Ernst plows new ground in tackling a fact many Americans haven't yet realized: The decline of newspaper investigative reporting will affect their lives, their well-being, and their environment. Bay Weekly, October 22-28, 2009 Professor Ernst's new concept--the political dead zone--will change the way people think about environmental politics. This book is a must-read for anyone concerned with environmental protection. -- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Howard Ernst has done it again, creating a stunning mosaic of politics, policy, and the environment. Nobody writes about environmental politics with more clarity or understanding than Ernst. -- Dr. Larry Sabato There are many individuals and organizations doing important work, and Ernst chronicles their struggles in detail. A passionate call to action from a longtime activist, this read will shock and inspire a range of concerned citizens, from homeowners to journalists to lawmakers. Publishers Weekly, Web Exclusive Review, November 2009 This short and straightforward book calls for regulatory, legislative and enforcement action to protect the Chesapeake ... Ernst's discussion of the different mind-sets of what he calls cornucopians, light-green and dark-green environmentalists, is provocative and insightful ... Fight for the Bay is a compelling book that may one day be viewed as the Chesapeake's counterpart to Silent Spring . The Capital, December 2, 2009 Ernst's Fight for the Bay is an incisive look at an important ecosystem and what communities everywhere can learn from it. Researchers, environmentalists, and political activists of all kinds may find it an enlightening read. The Futurist, March 2010 He is best known for his work in the area of environmental politics and is considered a leading authority on the Chesapeake Bay restoration program. The Evening Sun, March 18, 2010 Ernst concisely details the irony of an ecosystem once remarkably productive, precisely because of its nutrient-rich waters, becoming threatened by excessive nutrients... Recommended. Choice, August 2010 The general public may largely view environmentalists as all being green, but author Howard Ernst points out in his latest book that the conservation community is far from a monolithic block. Rather, environmentalists come in all shades of green and he argues that the shade of green that dominates political debate could determine the future of the Chesapeake in, Fight for the Bay. Chesapeake Bay Journal Howard Ernst has done it again, creating a stunning mosaic of politics, policy, and the environment. Nobody writes about environmental politics with more clarity or understanding than Ernst.--Dr. Larry Sabato Howard Ernst has done it again, creating a stunning mosaic of politics, policy, and the environment. Nobody writes about environmental politics with more clarity or understanding than Ernst.....--Dr. Larry Sabato Author InformationHoward R. Ernst, professor of political science at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, is the author of Chesapeake Bay Blues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |