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The Challenge of Cross-Border Environmentalism

The US-Mexico Case

Author : Barry, Tom and Sims, Beth

Publisher: Resource Center Press and Border Ecology Project

Place of Publish: USA, New Mexico

Year: 1994

Page Numbers: 121

Acc. No: 3789

Class No: 333.7 BAR

Category: Books & Reports

Subjects: Environment and Natural Resources

Type of Resource: Monograph

Languages: English

ISBN: 0-911213-45-7

Environmental issues have become central to the rapidly evolving relationship between the United States and Mexico. This volume explores diverse environmental issues including cross border air and water contamination, pesticides, pollution-haven investment, sharing of water resources, and impacts of liberalized trade and examines how governments and citizen groups are responding to these new challenges. The book focuses on conditions in the U.S. and Mexico borderlands where many of the problems and challenges are most evident.