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Smelter Smoke in North America: The Politics of Transborder Pollution by John D. Wirth,

Smelter Smoke in North America: The Politics of Transborder Pollution by John D. Wirth,
Air pollution challenges nations sharing common borders to balance economic needs with protecting citizens and the environment across jurisdictions. By examining landmark cases on the two borders, John Wirth shows how environmental diplomacy, citizen action at the grassroots level, and the role of science, industry, and the law converged, bringing Canada, the United States, and Mexico to the threshold of today's continental approaches to pollutant pathways. Wirth first examines the famous Trail smelter conflict of 1927-1941. This precedent-setting case, which pitted U.S. farmers against the Canadian smelter, resulted in the doctrine that in cases of transborder damage, the polluter must pay. Although the farmers were modestly compensated and the British Columbia -- based smelter cooperated to control pollution, Wirth reveals the real significance of the decision: U.S. industries shared with the Canadians at common interest to resolve the case in a manner that would allow them to continue to pollute freely across international borders with minimal regulation. Wirth then turns to the Gray Triangle confrontations of the 1980s, in which the new instruments of the Clean Air Act and cooperative policies developed by the Mexican and U.S. governments established an entirely new climate for citizen action, resulting in the closing of an American smelter in Arizona and the imposition of stricter standards on two Mexican smelters in Sonora. Although the Trail precedent favored industry, the Gray Triangle resolution signaled that the needs of industry and the public interest were now in better balance. Drawing on extensive interviews and previously untapped archives, Smelter Smoke in NorthAmerica provides new analysis of the development of a North American institutional response to continental air pollution.



Love of the Hunt: A Lifetime in Pursuit of Deer, Elk, Bears, Waterfowl, and Uplandbirds by John Winsor,
Love of the Hunt: A Lifetime in Pursuit of Deer, Elk, Bears, Waterfowl, and Uplandbirds by John Winsor,
Navigating with amazing skill between vivid backwoods adventure and earthy humor, the stories in Love of the Hunt comprise a compelling and entertaining account of the author's five-decade relationship with the world of hunting. Beginning with his first grizzly hunt in British Columbia in 1957, John Winsor takes the reader along the road of a lifetime's worth of adventures and misadventures, from tracking deer in Wisconsin and black bear in Montana, to haggling with unreasonable landowners, to sharing a gamut of experiences both high and low with family, friends, strangers, and guides. With stories about trophy elk, cougar, upland birds, and more, Love of the Hunt covers almost the entire range of North American hunting. Along the way, Winsor conveys in his encounters, with great wit and emotion, sharp observations of the people he meets and deep-seated feelings about hunting and hunting companions. It is as much a literary hunting trip through the author's life as a collection of riveting hunting stories, and is a must-have addition to any hunter's library.



John Williams (North Carolina) - John Williams (1740–1804) was an American leader from Caswell County, North Carolina during the American Revolution. He served in the North Carolina House of Commons (1778-1780) and state Senate (1782, 1793-1794).

John Hogan (North Carolina) - John Hogan (1745–April 1810) was an American planter and soldier from Orange County, North Carolina. He was a member of the North Carolina state senate in 1779.

North American Airlines - North American Airlines (IATA: NA) is an airline based at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.

John Brown (North Carolina) - John Brown (1738–1812) was a teacher, farmer, and statesman from Wilkes County, North Carolina. He was a Captain of militia during the Revolutionary War, served as a one of the state Treasurers (1782-1784), and served in the North Carolina state legislature (1784-1787).



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