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Smoke on the Water

Incineration at Sea and the Birth of a Transatlantic Environmental Movement
Series: Global America
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In Smoke on the Water by Dario Fazzi, the narrative delves into the intricate relationship between environmental activism and politics. It explores how the interplay of water pollution and industrial interests has shaped societal and ecological landscapes. Set amidst real-world environmental challenges, the book highlights the efforts and dilemmas faced by activists striving to make a meaningful impact.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by environmental issues and the impact of water pollution. It delves into ecological concerns and explores their scientific and historical significance, making it an intriguing read for those interested in the intersection between nature and society.

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Smoke on the Water

Smoke on the Water traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power.

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The U.S. government, military, and industry once saw ocean incineration as the safest and most efficient way to dispose of hazardous chemical waste. Beginning in the late 1960s, toxic chemicals such as PCBs and other harmful industrial byproducts were taken out to sea to be destroyed in specially designed ships equipped with high-temperature combustion chambers and smokestacks. But public outcry arose after the environmental and health risks of ocean incineration were exposed, and the practice was banned in the early 1990s.

Smoke on the Water traces the rise and fall of ocean incineration, showing how a transnational environmental movement tested the limits of U.S. political and economic power. Dario Fazzi examines the anti-ocean-incineration movement that emerged on both sides of the Atlantic, arguing that it succeeded by merging local advocacy with international mobilization. He emphasizes the role played at the grassroots level by women, migrant workers, and other underrepresented groups who were at greatest risk. Environmental groups, for their part, gathered and shared evidence about the harms of at-sea incineration, building scientific consensus and influencing international debates.

Smoke on the Water tells the compelling story of a campaign against environmental degradation in which people from marginalized communities took on the might of the U.S. military-industrial complex. It offers new insights into the transnational dimensions of environmental regulation, the significance of nonstate actors in international history, and the making of environmental justice movements.

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Smoke on the Water by Dario Fazzi is highly praised for its insightful analysis of the practice of ocean incineration and its environmental impacts. Reviewers commend Fazzi's ability to weave a complex narrative that combines rigorous research with engaging storytelling. The book is noted for highlighting the power of citizen activism in shaping environmental policies, offering both a historical perspective and a hopeful outlook on environmental justice and democracy.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231212434

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Dario Fazzi is a professor of transatlantic and environmental history at Leiden University and the Roosevelt Institute for American Studies in Middelburg, the Netherlands. He is the author of Eleanor Roosevelt and the Anti-Nuclear Movement: The Voice of Conscience (2016) and has published extensively on transatlantic protests, U.S. global base politics, and anti-toxics campaigns.

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