1. Election-year environmentalism.
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Valentine, Mark D.
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *CLIMATE change , *MARINE pollution , *ENVIRONMENTALISM , *INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *WILDLIFE conservation ,ARCTIC National Wildlife Refuge (Alaska) - Abstract
Discusses the positions of U.S. presidential candidates George Bush and Michael Dukakis on environmentalism. Press coverage of environmental issues during the summer before the election, causing concern about the health of the oceans and global climate change; The support of the New York Times for Dukakis' call for international cooperation to deal with global environmental problems such as atmospheric pollution and ocean dumping; Divergence in the environmental views of Bush and Dukakis, including on the issues of the future role of nuclear energy, reduction in SO2, halting below-cost timber sales from national forests, and drilling for oil and gas in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
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- 1988
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