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Loyalty, Integrity, Reality: Environmental Consequences of the War in Iraq

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 August 2005

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As this editorial goes to press, the United States is entering the second week of a war against Iraq. Members of the National Association of Environmental Professionals (NAEP) undoubtedly have multiple judgments about this conflict. Some will be called upon to serve directly, others will believe President Bush's choice was correct, and yet others will maintain that in some fundamental way the decision to go to war was flawed. In this way, NAEP's members are unlikely to be different from the American public as a whole.

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© 2003 National Association of Environmental Professionals