Gulf of Mexico
Texas City Prairie Preserve, 140–41
Texas Gulf coast
discovery of oil, 135
salt dome storage caverns, 133
Texas Petrochemical, 132–33
Thompson, Richard, 112–14, 115–16, 117–18, 123, 125
Thoreau, Henry, 148
Thorson, Robert, 146
Three Mile Island Plant (PA), 212–13
Tikal (Mayan site), 223
Titan, 269
toxins
chemical fertilizer, 74
DDT, 74, 129, 159, 196
Dieldrin, 74
Dioxins, 156
EDCs (endocrine-disrupting chemicals), 124
heavy metals, 29, 31, 158, 159, 221
insecticides, 74
PAHs (polyaromatic hydrocarbons), 156, 165, 267
PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), 125–26, 156, 159, 267
trash and garbage
Garbage Project (Great Britain), 119
Hopi Indian Reservation, 120
horse latitudes (North Pacific Subtropical Gyre), 121, 122, 123–24
landfills, 119–20
newspapers as, 119–20
tires, 130–31
tree-of-heaven.
trees
Bialowieza, 10, 11, 12–13, 13–14, 247
Chinese tallow tree, 140–41, 143–44
deforestation, 42
Harvard Forest, 148–49
nonnative invaders and, 29–30
resurgence of, 27–28
Rothamsted Research, 162–65
Tsavo (Kenya)
Mzima Springs, 77
and the slave trade, 77–78
tsetse flies, 77
Waata bushman and, 77
as a wildlife refuge 78
World War I and, 77–78
Tsavo River, 77
tsetse flies, 77
Tumamoc Hill, 55, 57, 65
Turkey
archeological discoveries, 106, 107, 108–9
Cappadocia, 106, 108–9, 109–10
construction standards in, 103–5
earthquakes, 102–5
Ankara;
Cappadocia;
Cyprus;
Istanbul
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, 96
U.S. Census Bureau, 197–98
U.S. Department of Energy, 209
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 194, 258
U.S. National Academy of Sciences, 123
Ukraine
fallout from Chernobyl, 216
ultraviolet rays, 203–4
Uluçan, Hikmet, 98, 98–99, 99–100
UNESCO, 2
Union of Concerned Scientists, 161
University of Arizona, 55
University of Virginia, 55
uranium, 201–2
natural decay, 202–3
and X-rays, 202–3
uranium-235
half-life, 205
uranium-238 (U-238)
half-life, 205
storage of, 206–8
surplus, 205–6
Valero, 135
Valero Energy Corporation and, 136
Varosha (Cyprus), 91–92, 92–93
abandoned hotels, 91–92, 93–95, 94
without humans, 96–97
Vaux, Calvert, 22, 30
VHEMT (Voluntary Human Extinction Movement), 241–43
Vietnam
Agent Orange and, 156, 183
vinyl
deterioration of, 17
Volk, Tyler, 39–40, 41
von Leibig, Justus, 151–52, 153
Von Braun, Wernher, 16
Voyager spacecrafts, 248–51, 252, 254
Golden Record messages on, 249–51, 251
Waata bushman, 77
war
Agent Orange and Vietnam, 156, 183
Contra War (Nicaragua), 183
and ecosystems, 183
Korea
Ward, Peter, 231–32
Washington, George, 181
Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) (NM), 206–8, 208–9
West Virginia
mountaintop removal, 221–23, 222
Western, David, 78–82, 82, 271
research vessel, 255–58, 259–61
(Colinvaux), 257
Wilbert Funeral Services, 238
Wildlife Conservation Society, 22
Wills, Edwin, 199–200
Wilson, E. O., 129, 189, 190
Wilson, Michael, 50–51
windows
deterioration of, 17
Windscale (U.K.)
nuclear accidents at, 208
wood
deterioration of, 17, 18
woolly mammoths, 63, 83
World Population Program, 272
Wrangel Island (Arctic Ocean), 62–63
Wrangham, Richard, 46
Wright, Ronald, 165
X-rays, 202–3
Yong-Un, Ma, 183–85, 188, 189
Zápara Indians, 1–3
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