ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1994, this book links the distant past with the urgent problems of today, taking the reader on a literary and scientific tour of global pollution from pre-history to the post-industrial age. Ancient problems such as lead poisoning in Rome and water pollution in Mesopotamia provide the background to a discussion of modern catastrophes including the hole in the ozone layer, climate change and the global drinking water crisis. The book chronicles 800 years of pollution in London, charts the growth of environmental activism and spotlights the rise of the consumer society as the driving force behind today’s malaise.

chapter Chapter One|11 pages

A Brief History of Pollution

chapter Chapter Two|12 pages

Cities as the Source of Pollution

chapter Chapter Three|12 pages

Why Care? Pollution, Nature and Ethics

chapter Chapter Four|16 pages

The First Consumer Revolution

chapter Chapter Five|14 pages

Water Pollution and Chemical Contamination

chapter Chapter Six|12 pages

The Poisoned Atmosphere

chapter Chapter Seven|14 pages

An All Consuming Passion

chapter Chapter Eight|17 pages

Energy and Survival

chapter Chapter Nine|15 pages

Pollution in the Making: The Example of Asia

chapter Chapter Ten|20 pages

The Politics of Pollution