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Entreprises et environnement en France de 1960 a 1990: Les chemins d'une prise de conscience [Business and Environment in France, 1960–1990: Following One's Conscience]. By Daniel Boullet. Geneva, Switzerland: Librarie Droz, 2006. 696 pp. Figures, appendices, glossary, and indices. Paper 60.06 EUR.

Entreprises et Environnement en France de 1960 a 1990 describes the evolution of the involvement of business firms in environmental issues over a thirty year period. It tackles problems such as air and water pollution, noise, and waste disposal. The book presents a national perspective on the main source of information on the behavior of the French industrial world in particular. It encompasses education, the press, new technologies, and corporate reactions to the environmental issues. . . .

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