Tesh S N
Department of Public Health Policy and Administration, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor 48109.
J Public Health Policy. 1994 Autumn;15(3):298-309.
Many public health policy analysts celebrate the renewed popularity of environmentalism and its importance for public health. But few recognize that there are three competing versions of environmentalism. Each one assigns blame for environmental degradation and responsibility for addressing it to a different group of people. It is incumbent upon public health professionals to take note of the debate and to consider the ramifications for policy should one of these versions come to predominate.