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Oldaker, Lawrence Lee – 1989
Oil-industry-produced revenues, help finance Alaskan state and local governmental services including education. Capital losses incurred by the Exxon Corporation and by commerical fisheries as a consequence of the Exxon Valdez oil spill caused an economic recession, the result being diminished financing for a number of governmental programs and…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Influences
Newman, Joan; Rougas, Mary Ellen – 1999
The partnership described focuses on a severe problem with environmental pollution at Akwesasne, the Mohawk reservation situated along the St. Lawrence River, at the juncture of New York, Quebec, and Ontario. Industries are located along the river and its tributaries and in past years have discharged PCBs (and other toxins) into the waterways in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Community Characteristics, Community Cooperation
Meine, Curt, Ed.; And Others – 1988
The argument over economic development and environmental sustainability took center stage in the late 1960s and early 1970s as many believed the capacity of the earth to support the population was being reached. In the early 1980s the arguments receded but have reemerged as atmospheric problems and petroleum supplies are again hot topics. The…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Conservation (Environment), Crowding, Energy Conservation
Books, Sue – 1998
The incidence of environmentally related illnesses, such as tuberculosis, asthma, allergies, respiratory disease, depression, and violent anger is increasing, particularly in the inner cities. The effects of these illnesses is often overlooked in discussions of educational and social inequity. This article discusses the significance of this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Allergy, Asthma, Disease Incidence
Henderson, Maureen; Cowan, Linda – 1974
Comparisons are used in this paper to identify improvements in mortality and morbidity experiences over time, to identify new environmental hazards, and to emphasize the potential for improvement. The comparisons are presented in the full belief that racial variations are fundamentally socioeconomic variations. Efforts are also made to identify…
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Disease Control, Disease Incidence