Contains twenty-six essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to homosexuality, debating the causes of it, if gay men and women should serve in the military, if same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, and teaching about it in the schools.
A collection of eighteen controversial essays addressing issues associated with the welfare system including whether or not welfare reform has been successful.
Contains twenty-six essays that provide varying perspectives on issues related to homosexuality, debating the causes of it, if gay men and women should serve in the military, if same-sex couples should be allowed to marry, and teaching about it in the schools.
Contains thirteen essays that provide information about electronic waste, discussing toxic dumping in Africa, its contributions to global warming, recycling of electronics, government participation in recycling, and other related topics.
Offers divergent perspectives side by side on the subject of recycling, covering how garbage should be disposed of, whether recycling is effective, and how consumers can reduce the amount of plastic waste generated.
Sixteen essays present opposing arguments on various aspects of pollution, discussing whether it is a serious problem, how it affects public health, and what can be done about it.
Authors offer multiple viewpoints on the causes of air and water pollution and the dangers of toxic waste, discussing the EPA's Endangerment Ruling on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, federal regulations on water quality, federal air pollution regulations, and electronic waste that is mismanaged.