Defending a Borderland : Canadian and American Environmental Activism in the St. Lawrence Valley

Defending a Borderland: Canadian and American Environmental Activism in the St. Lawrence Valley (Environmental History of the Northeast)

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Tracing grassroots activism in response to a devastating transnational oil spill On the morning of June 23, 1976, the NEPCO 140 barge, carrying 8.7 million gallons of thick crude oil, ruptured twice while plying the swift straits of the St.Lawrence River’s Thousand Islands region. Before the spill was halted, 300,000 gallons of oil had leaked, polluting eighty miles of the river and ruining shorelines on both the New York and Canadian sides.It was the largest inland oil spill in United States history to that date, and the clean-up took 122 days and cost around $8 million.The disaster also prompted concerned citizens to form Save the River, one of the most enduring environmental organizations in North America. In Defending a Borderland, environmental historian Neil Forkey examines environmental activism along the St.Lawrence River from both sides of the international border.He focuses on the period from the 1970s to the 1990s, when numerous citizen groups activated to protect the natura
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