The Quiet Crisis
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The Quiet Crisis

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The Quiet Crisis

About this book

In 1963, as America stood at the height of its industrial might, two visionary leaders issued a stark warning that would shake the nation's environmental conscience. Stewart L. Udall, Secretary of the Interior, alongside President John F. Kennedy, delivered a prophetic wake-up call about the devastating price of unchecked progress. The Quiet Crisis reveals how a country drunk on post-war prosperity was silently destroying the very natural heritage that made it great, trading pristine wilderness for concrete jungles and crystal-clear rivers for industrial waste streams. This groundbreaking manifesto reads like a detective story, uncovering the hidden environmental crimes committed across America's landscape. Udall weaves together compelling historical narratives with urgent contemporary warnings, showing how the philosophy of endless exploitation transformed from frontier necessity into national catastrophe. Through vivid storytelling and passionate advocacy, the authors paint an unforgettable portrait of a country at a crossroads, where every decision about land use, water rights, and natural resources would determine whether future generations inherited a garden or a wasteland. The book pulses with the same energy that launched the space program and civil rights movement, channeling that transformative spirit toward environmental awakening. Six decades later, The Quiet Crisis reads with chilling prescience, its warnings echoing through climate change debates and conservation battles that define our current moment. This isn't merely historical documentation but a blueprint for understanding how environmental consciousness emerged in American politics and culture. Readers discover the intellectual foundations of Earth Day, the EPA, and modern environmentalism, while experiencing the moral urgency that convinced a generation to see themselves as stewards rather than conquerors of nature. For anyone seeking to understand how environmental awareness became a driving force in American society, this book offers both sobering lessons and inspiring hope for the fights ahead.

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Publisher
Paeroa House
Year
2026
eBook ISBN
9781779795120
Subtopic
Zoology

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. DEDICATION
  4. FOREWORD
  5. INTRODUCTION
  6. The Inherited Land
  7. CHAPTER I — The Land Wisdom of the Indians
  8. CHAPTER II — The Birth of a Land Policy: THOMAS JEFFERSON
  9. CHAPTER III — The White Indians: DANIEL BOONE, JED SMITH, AND THE MOUNTAIN MEN
  10. CHAPTER IV — The Stir of Conscience: THOREAU AND THE NATURALISTS
  11. CHAPTER V — The Raid on Resources
  12. Ravaged Resources
  13. CHAPTER VI — The Beginning of Wisdom: GEORGE PERKINS MARSH
  14. They Loved The Land
  15. CHAPTER VII — The Beginning of Action: CARL SCHURZ AND JOHN WESLEY POWELL
  16. CHAPTER VIII — The Woodlands: PINCHOT AND THE FORESTERS
  17. CHAPTER IX — Wild and Park Lands: JOHN MUIR
  18. CHAPTER X — Men Must Act: The Roosevelts and Politics
  19. The Quiet Crisis
  20. CHAPTER XI — Individual Action: ORGANIZERS AND PHILANTHROPISTS
  21. CHAPTER XII — Cities in Trouble: FREDERICK LAW OLMSTED
  22. CHAPTER XIII — Conservation and the Future
  23. CHAPTER XIV — Notes on a Land Ethic for Tomorrow
  24. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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