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The Geography of Survival: Ecology in the Post-Soviet Era
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The Geography of Survival: Ecology in the Post-Soviet Era

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In 1989 a Soviet environmental expert writer under the pseudonym Boris Komarov startled the world. His book The Destruction of Nature in the Soviet Union , was both a chilling description of the environmental devastation in the Soviet Union and an indictment of the official policy and public apathy that allows it to be perpetuated. Today Boris Komarov writes freely under his own name - Ze'ev Wolfson. But the ecological crisis he documents has only become more severe, more widespread, more deadly. In The Geography of Survival Wolfson speaks out in unmistakable terms about the world’s choice to embrace the cause of our collective survival or to let desertisation, pollution, disaster, famine, epidemic, and war work their own solution.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
31 October 1992
Pages
172
ISBN
9781563240751

In 1989 a Soviet environmental expert writer under the pseudonym Boris Komarov startled the world. His book The Destruction of Nature in the Soviet Union , was both a chilling description of the environmental devastation in the Soviet Union and an indictment of the official policy and public apathy that allows it to be perpetuated. Today Boris Komarov writes freely under his own name - Ze'ev Wolfson. But the ecological crisis he documents has only become more severe, more widespread, more deadly. In The Geography of Survival Wolfson speaks out in unmistakable terms about the world’s choice to embrace the cause of our collective survival or to let desertisation, pollution, disaster, famine, epidemic, and war work their own solution.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Country
United States
Date
31 October 1992
Pages
172
ISBN
9781563240751