FDR and the Environment
Discover the intriguing intersection of politics and ecology in FDR and the Environment by Palgrave Macmillan. Published in 2009, this insightful paperback spans 270 pages, delving into the environmental aspects of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The author compellingly argues that many initiatives of the New Deal can be viewed through an environmental lens, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts during this pivotal era in American history. This book is essential for anyone interested in environmental policy, history, or the legacy of FDR. Explore how Roosevelt's vision transformed not only the economy but also the relationship between humanity and the natural world. Perfect for students, scholars, and environmentally-conscious readers alike, FDR and the Environment offers a fresh perspective on a critical chapter in our past.