Not One Drop

Not One Drop
Title Not One Drop PDF eBook
Author Riki Ott
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing Company
Total Pages 372
Release 2008
Genre Alaska
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Betrayed by oilmen’s promises in the 1970s, the people of Prince William Sound, Alaska, awaken on March 14, 1989, to the nation’s largest oil spill. Not One Drop is an extraordinary tale of ordinary lives ripped apart by disaster and of community healing through building relationships of trust. This story offers critical lessons for a society traumatized by political divides and facing the looming catastrophe of global climate change. Author Riki Ott, a rare combination of commercial salmon “fisherm’am” and PhD marine biologist, describes firsthand the impacts of oil companies’ broken promises when the Exxon Valdez spills most of its cargo and despoils thousands of miles of shore. Ott illustrates in stirring fashion the oil industry’s 20-year trail of pollution and deception that predated the tragic 1989 spill and delves deep into the disruption to the fishing community of Cordova over the following 19 years. In vivid detail, she describes the human trauma coupled inextricably with that of the sound’s wildlife and its long road to recovery. Ott critically examines shifts in scientific understanding of oil-spill effects on ecosystems and communities, exposes fundamental flaws in governance and the legal system, and contrasts hard won spill-prevention and spill-response measures in the sound to dangerous conditions on the Alaska pipeline. Her human story, varied background, professional training, and activist heart lead readers to the root of the problem: a clash of human rights and corporate power embedded in law and small-town life. Not One Drop is as much an example of how too many corporate owners and political leaders betray everyday citizens as it is one of the universal struggle to maintain heart, to find the courage to overcome disaster, and to forge a new path from despair to hope.

In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez

In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez
Title In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez PDF eBook
Author Art Davidson
Publisher
Total Pages 362
Release 1990
Genre Transportation
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Out of the Channel

Out of the Channel
Title Out of the Channel PDF eBook
Author John Keeble
Publisher
Total Pages 392
Release 1999
Genre History
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Keeble, author of the novels Yellowfish and Broken ground, presents a detailed, almost novelistic account of the disaster, its implications and ramifications, and the fiasco of Exxon's response (cleanup and coverup), which may well have done more lasting ecological damage than the original offense. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez

In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez
Title In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez PDF eBook
Author Mark K. Cohen
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1991
Genre Marine pollution
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In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez

In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez
Title In the Wake of the Exxon Valdez PDF eBook
Author Art Davidson
Publisher San Francisco : Sierra Club Books
Total Pages 360
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
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Blending eyewitness accounts with an overview of the human cost and consequences of the wholesale destruction of one of our last remaining wilderness areas, here is the full story of the Exxon Valdez disaster. 24 black-and-white photographs. 4 maps.

Caught In The Wake Of The Exxon Valdez. Why Alaska Needs To Break Its Oil Habit

Caught In The Wake Of The Exxon Valdez. Why Alaska Needs To Break Its Oil Habit
Title Caught In The Wake Of The Exxon Valdez. Why Alaska Needs To Break Its Oil Habit PDF eBook
Author Maria Shao
Publisher
Total Pages 3
Release 1990
Genre Oil spills
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Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$

Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$
Title Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$ PDF eBook
Author Riki Ott
Publisher
Total Pages 604
Release 2005
Genre Alaskan nonfiction
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Dr. Riki Ott exposes the profound legacy of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and how readers can help reshape our global energy future. The author chronicles the long-lasting environmental harm to Prince William Sound, Alaska, and investigates the health problems suffered by many cleanup workers. Exxon's spill provided a portal to understanding a startling truth: oil is much more toxic than we previously thought. Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$ frames the larger story of discovery of the truly toxic nature of oil. This book shows how one particular fraction of crude oil, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or PAHs, may well be the new DDT of the 21st century. In 1999, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency listed 22 PAHs in crude oil as "persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT) pollutants." Sharing this list of extreme human health hazards are the more commonly known pollutants--mercury, lead, dioxin, PCBs, and DDT. The latter are all highly regulated chemicals and some, such as DDT and PCBs, have been banned in the United States. Sound Truth and Corporate Myth$ traces 15 years of lingering harm to humans and wildlife from the Exxon Valdez oil spill. It reveals how corporate greed, government short-sightedness, and manipulation of the truth and the media have kept the public from learning the deadly nature of PAHs. The author provides relevant information and practical recommendations for people and policy-makers at this critical juncture in the history of civilization. This book will inspire people to reduce their own consumption of fossil fuels and, in so doing, help permanently shift society to a clean energy future.