The First Green Wave

Pollution Probe and the Origins of Environmental Activism in Ontario

By Ryan O'Connor
Categories: Environmental & Nature Studies, Environmental History, Environmental Politics & Policy, Environmental Protection & Preservation, Urban Studies, Planning & Architecture, Planning (urban & Regional)
Series: Nature | History | Society
Publisher: UBC Press
Hardcover : 9780774828086, 264 pages, November 2014
Paperback : 9780774828093, 264 pages, April 2015
Ebook (PDF) : 9780774828109, 264 pages, November 2014
Ebook (EPUB) : 9780774828116, 264 pages, October 2015

This vibrant history of Toronto's early environmental movement reveals how a small group of committed people really can change the world ? or at least their country.

Description

The First Green Wave traces the rise of Ontario's environmental movement. At the heart of the story is Pollution Probe, an organization founded in 1969 by students and faculty at the University of Toronto. In its first year of operation, Pollution Probe confronted Toronto's City Hall over its use of pesticides, Ontario Hydro over air pollution, and the detergent industry over pollution of the Great Lakes. The success of these actions inspired the founding of other environmental organizations across Canada and led to the development of initiatives now taken for granted, such as waste reduction and energy policy.