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Jacques Cousteau invented and popularized underwater exploration.
When President Pompidou established the Ministry of the Environment
and Protection of Nature in 1971, it was a model for the rest of Europe.
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1. Gilbert White, “Letter LXXVII to the Honourable Daines Barrington,” May 20, 1777.
Natural History of Selborne
(London: Macmillan, 1887), p. 191.
2. Council for National Parks “History of the Parks.” Web.
3. William Wordsworth, “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” in
Literature and Nature,
ed.
Bridget Keegan and James C. McKusick (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice Hall,
2001), p. 454.
4. Interview with Philip Booth, Institute of Economic Affairs, April 2, 2004.
5. Derek Burke, “GM Foods and Crops,”
EMBO Reports
, 2004 (5): 432.
6. Theophile Gautier, “The Flower That Makes the Spring,” Read Book On-line, Web.
7. Richard H. Grove,
Green Imperialism
(Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press,
1995), pp. 168-263.
8. Joseph Szarka,
The Shaping of Environmental Policy in France
(New York: Berghahn,
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9. Szarka,
The Shaping of Environmental Policy in France,
pp. 148-152.
10. Gwynne Dyer, “Global Accord on Emissions Still a Crisis Away,”
Toledo Blade,
Dec. 6,
2005.
11. European Environmental Bureau,
10 Years of the Water: Framework Directive:
a Toothless Tiger,
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European Union,
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13. Arp, “Technical Regulation and Politics,” p. 268.
14. Directive 2007/46/EC.
15. Albert Wade, “European Environmental Policy by Stealth,” in
Environmental Policy in
the European Union,
ed. Andrew Jordan (Sterling, Va.: Earthscan, 2002), p. 330.
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