An edition of With distance in his eyes (2018)

With distance in his eyes

the environmental life and legacy of Stewart Udall

With distance in his eyes
Scott Einberger, Scott Einberg ...
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An edition of With distance in his eyes (2018)

With distance in his eyes

the environmental life and legacy of Stewart Udall

"Perhaps no other public official or secretary of the interior has ever had as much success in environmental protection, natural resource conservation, and outdoor recreation opportunity creation as Stewart Udall. A progressive Mormon raised in rural Arizona, Udall served in the presidential cabinets of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson from 1961-1969. During these eight years, he established dozens of new national park units and national wildlife refuges, wrote the Endangered Species Preservation Act, lobbied for unpolluted water, and offered ways to beautify urban spaces and bring the impoverished out of poverty. Later in life, he offered sound solutions for a society obsessed with oil. In a day and age of partisan politics, poor congressional approval ratings, global warming and climate change, what can we learn from this farsighted individual? In this book--the first environmental biography of Stewart Udall--environmental historian and public lands enthusiast Scott Einberger chronicles the writings, sayings, and doings of a highly important conservationist and environmentalist. Intimate moments including Udall's learning of the Kennedy assassination, his push for civil rights for African Americans, his warnings about global warming 50 years prior to Al Gore's Nobel Prize film, and his meeting in the U.S.S.R. with Nikita Khrushchev--the first Kennedy cabinet member to do so--are also shared"--Provided by publisher.

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292

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Table of Contents

Udall's formative years, 1920-1960. Early years ; Congressman
Udall as U.S. Secretary of the Interior, 1961-1969. First days at the Interior Department ; Expanding the National Park System in the US West ; National Park System in the US East ; Protecting wildlife and expanding the National Wildlife Refuge System ; Transitioning the Bureau of Land Management to multiple use ; Establishing wild rivers and supporting reclamation ; Exercising caution with oil, gas, and mineral development ; Advocating for the Wilderness Act ; Revitalizing the urban environment and stabilizing human population ; Controversies of the Interior Secretary ; Final days in office
Udall's life after politics, 1970-2010. Lobbying for energy conservation ; Defending Navajo uranium miners ; Climate change activist and historian.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Other Titles
Environmental life and legacy of Stewart Udall, Stewart Udall

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
352.2/93092
Library of Congress
E840.8.U34 E46 2018, E840.8.U34E46 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 292 pages
Number of pages
292

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26953088M
ISBN 10
1943859620
ISBN 13
9781943859627
LCCN
2017041049
OCLC/WorldCat
1002302976

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