Exxon and the environment
Abstract
This anthology of articles published by Exxon represents its ongoing effort of environmental conservation. Five chapters in an overview include Exxon and the Environment; The Oil Industry and the Environment; The Environment: Whose Responsibility; CONCAWE--Ten Years On (Conservation of Clean Air and Water in Western Europe); and Economics for Environmentalists. Four chapters dealing with refineries and terminals are Bugs, Boilers and Goldfish; Exxon USA and Benicia--Getting it Together; A Habit of Concern; and Singapore--Bugging the Pollution Problem. Dealing with offshore problems, the following articles appear: Oil from the Deep Sea; Blowout School; Billion-Dollar Brushpiles; and Hilda's Hidden Haven. Information on tankers and spills is dispensed in articles entitled: Grounded; New Boom Sweeps Clean; The Cleanest Industrial Port in America; and To Prevent a Spill, Go Out and Look (in-port inspection of the tanker). Activities by Exxon in the Arctic are discussed in: New Knowledge of the North; Investigating the Environment at Valdez; Permafrost; and Stepping Lightly. The Mission Possible Man is Art Joen. Ten chapters on the environment tell the story in: Santa Barbara Alive and Well; Harvesting Food and Fuel from the Gulf; Mother Nature's Oil Wells; Return of the Terns; When the Last Oilman Leaves Avery Island; APCmore »
- Publication Date:
- OSTI Identifier:
- 7353520
- Resource Type:
- Book
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; PETROLEUM INDUSTRY; ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS; ARCTIC REGIONS; ECONOMICS; FOOD; LAND RECLAMATION; OFFSHORE SITES; OIL SPILLS; PERSONNEL; PETROLEUM REFINERIES; POLLUTION; REVEGETATION; SEAS; INDUSTRY; POLAR REGIONS; SURFACE WATERS; 290300* - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment, Health, & Safety
Citation Formats
. Exxon and the environment. United States: N. p., 1975.
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"Exxon and the environment". United States.
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abstractNote = {This anthology of articles published by Exxon represents its ongoing effort of environmental conservation. Five chapters in an overview include Exxon and the Environment; The Oil Industry and the Environment; The Environment: Whose Responsibility; CONCAWE--Ten Years On (Conservation of Clean Air and Water in Western Europe); and Economics for Environmentalists. Four chapters dealing with refineries and terminals are Bugs, Boilers and Goldfish; Exxon USA and Benicia--Getting it Together; A Habit of Concern; and Singapore--Bugging the Pollution Problem. Dealing with offshore problems, the following articles appear: Oil from the Deep Sea; Blowout School; Billion-Dollar Brushpiles; and Hilda's Hidden Haven. Information on tankers and spills is dispensed in articles entitled: Grounded; New Boom Sweeps Clean; The Cleanest Industrial Port in America; and To Prevent a Spill, Go Out and Look (in-port inspection of the tanker). Activities by Exxon in the Arctic are discussed in: New Knowledge of the North; Investigating the Environment at Valdez; Permafrost; and Stepping Lightly. The Mission Possible Man is Art Joen. Ten chapters on the environment tell the story in: Santa Barbara Alive and Well; Harvesting Food and Fuel from the Gulf; Mother Nature's Oil Wells; Return of the Terns; When the Last Oilman Leaves Avery Island; APC Has a Story to Tell; The Greening of the Refuge; Stop that Noise; What's to be Done With Old Tires; and Energy and the Environment: Striking a Balance. Publications and films available are listed. (MCW)},
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