A Thousand Ways Denied

A Thousand Ways Denied
Author :
Publisher : LSU Press
Total Pages : 259
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780807174425
ISBN-13 : 0807174424
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Book Synopsis A Thousand Ways Denied by : John T. Arnold

Download or read book A Thousand Ways Denied written by John T. Arnold and published by LSU Press. This book was released on 2020-11-11 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the hill country in the north to the marshy lowlands in the south, Louisiana and its citizens have long enjoyed the hard-earned fruits of the oil and gas industry’s labor. Economic prosperity flowed from pioneering exploration as the industry heralded engineering achievements and innovative production technologies. Those successes, however, often came at the expense of other natural resources, leading to contamination and degradation of land and water. In A Thousand Ways Denied, John T. Arnold documents the oil industry’s sharp interface with Louisiana’s environment. Drawing on government, corporate, and personal files, many previously untapped, he traces the history of oil-field practices and their ecological impacts in tandem with battles over regulation. Arnold reveals that in the early twentieth century, Louisiana helped lead the nation in conservation policy, instituting some of the first programs to sustain its vast wealth of natural resources. But with the proliferation of oil output, government agencies splintered between those promoting production and others committed to preventing pollution. As oil’s economic and political strength grew, regulations commonly went unobserved and unenforced. Over the decades, oil, saltwater, and chemicals flowed across the ground, through natural drainages, and down waterways. Fish and wildlife fled their habitats, and drinking-water supplies were ruined. In the wetlands, drilling facilities sat like factories in the midst of a maze of interconnected canals dredged to support exploration, manufacture, and transportation of oil and gas. In later years, debates raged over the contribution of these activities to coastal land loss. Oil is an inseparable part of Louisiana’s culture and politics, Arnold asserts, but the state’s original vision for safeguarding its natural resources has become compromised. He urges a return to those foundational conservation principles. Otherwise, Louisiana risks the loss of viable uses of its land and, in some places, its very way of life.


A Thousand Ways Denied Related Books

A Thousand Ways Denied
Language: en
Pages: 259
Authors: John T. Arnold
Categories: Nature
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-11-11 - Publisher: LSU Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

From the hill country in the north to the marshy lowlands in the south, Louisiana and its citizens have long enjoyed the hard-earned fruits of the oil and gas i
Hydrocarbon Hucksters
Language: en
Pages: 217
Authors: Ernest Zebrowski
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-01-23 - Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

A piercing study of the political, economic, and environmental havoc unleashed by the oil industry
Oil and Gas in Louisiana
Language: en
Pages: 254
Authors: Gilbert Dennison Harris
Categories: Natural gas
Type: BOOK - Published: 1910 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Bayou Farewell
Language: en
Pages: 306
Authors: Mike Tidwell
Categories: Travel
Type: BOOK - Published: 2007-12-18 - Publisher: Vintage

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The Cajun coast of Louisiana is home to a way of life as unique, complex, and beautiful as the terrain itself. As award-winning travel writer Mike Tidwell journ
Louisiana's Oil Heritage
Language: en
Pages: 130
Authors: Tonja Koob Marking
Categories: Business & Economics
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012 - Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Scott Heywood discovered oil in Jennings on September 21, 1901, starting a new industry for Louisiana. From the heart of Acadiana, oil fever spread north to Cad