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Evolution Of The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.


Evolution Of The Great Lakes Great Lakes, group of five freshwater lakes, central North America, creating a natural border between the United States and Canada and forming the largest body of freshwater in the world, with a combined surface area of c.95,000 sq mi (246,050 sq km).  Water Quality Agreement

Lee Botts Leila (Lee) Botts is a prominent American environmentalist known primarily for her work related to conservation and restoration of the Great Lakes. She has founded two successful non-profit organizations, directed a subagency of the U.S.  & Paul Muldoon Paul Muldoon (born June 20, 1951) is a poet from County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Life and work
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Written by the founder of the Lake Michigan Federation and the Executive Director at the Canadian Environmental Law Association The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms. , Evolution Of The Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement is a scholarly discussion of the Canadian-American partnership regarding the Great Lakes, the negotiation behind the Great Lakes Agreement and its evolution, the transformation of the Great Lakes Regime, and more. In addition to the detailed and heavily researched survey of history that forms the main text, the entire Great Lakes Agreement of 1972 and its 1978 revision, along with copious notes, round out this down-to-earth environmental history. An excellent reference, as accessible to lay readers as well as students and professionals in environmental studies.
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