Smoke on the Water

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Discover the compelling narrative of 'Smoke on the Water,' an essential 2023 release from Columbia University Press. This groundbreaking book chronicles the rise and fall of ocean incineration, revealing how the U.S. government and military once viewed this harmful practice as a solution for hazardous chemical waste disposal. As toxic chemicals like PCBs were transported out to sea for destruction, a fierce environmental battle emerged, showcasing the impact of local and international advocacy.

Dario Fazzi meticulously explores the evolution of the anti-ocean-incineration movement, highlighting the significant contributions of marginalized communities, including women and migrant workers. Their grassroots efforts played a pivotal role in challenging the powerful U.S. military-industrial complex, emphasizing the urgent need for environmental justice.

'Smoke on the Water' goes beyond a historical account; it illuminates the intricacies of transnational environmental movements and the critical importance of nonstate actors in shaping international norms. The narrative is interwoven with scientific evidence and community testimonies, illustrating how collective action can influence policy and create a global shift toward sustainable practices. Immerse yourself in this insightful examination of environmental degradation, community resilience, and the fight for a cleaner future. This book is a must-read for activists, scholars, and anyone passionate about protecting our planet and understanding the social dynamics behind environmental regulation.

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