DIGIRENT - Environment, Inc.: From Grassroots to Beltway (Studies in Government & Public Policy)
Christopher J. Bosso
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Professional organizations that advocate on behalf of environmental issues have become a permanent part of the American political landscape. From the Sierra Club to the Rainforest Action Network, these groups represent more than eleven million members and claim more than $3.5 billion in assets. Sometimes lambasted for non-stop fund-raising, top-heavy bureaucracies, or agendas out of touch with local concerns, they remain ...
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