1988 stands out as the year when ecology finally emerged as a major public issue in the U.S. While neither George Bush nor Michael Dukakis paid much attention to the rapidly deteriorating condition of our natural environment, almost everyone else across America did. From New Workers, who found their favorite beaches buried in garbage, ■;\<V: 'A>A5Ak, A & A V A ^ . k < A ^ AW ^ AS &W ^ A W W 'XVA ^ ^ . . . . , . . . . . ........ X& ^ A^ A^ W AV^A^ • W ^ A ? ’^ X^ AW 32 Clinton St. Quarterly—Spring, 1989
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