Charles T. Rubin

Charles T. Rubin is a political science professor at Duquesne University. He is an advocate of "civic environmentalism" a plan that changes environmental issues from ones dealt with by federal government command structures to ones dealt with on a local level. Rubin also has given lectures on the history of the interplay between science and public policy.

Rubin is the author of The Green Crusade.

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