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Green Planet Blues Ken Conca

Green Planet Blues By Ken Conca

Green Planet Blues by Ken Conca


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Written from a diversity of viewpoints, this is a collection of readings on the theme of global environmental politics. Students are offered advice on making connections between various readings and between environmental issues and political analysis.

Green Planet Blues Summary

Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics From Stockholm To Kyoto, Second Edition by Ken Conca

The revised and updated second edition of this cutting-edge collection brings together readings both classic and new on the theme of global environmental politics from a diversity of viewpoints and values orientations. In selections chosen for their authority and edited to preserve their integrity, Green Planet Blues speaks with many voicesfrom Garrett Hardin and Herman Daly to Tanvai Nagpal, Chico Mendes, and Gita Sen, and from the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme to indigenous peoples of the Amazon. North-South relations combined with an emphasis on class, race, and gender are leitmotivs threaded throughout the selections. The paradigms of sustainable development, environmental security, and ecological justice are used to explicate topics ranging from climate change, population growth, deforestation, the ozone layer, acid rain, and toxic dumping to transboundary pollution and the global commons. The second edition features new material on social movements, consumption, business and the environment, and human security, as well as expanded discussions of trade and the environment, the World Bank, and sustainable development. Each section has been supplemented with suggested readings, critical thinking exercises, and a list of internet resources. The revised and updated second edition of this cutting-edge collection brings together readings both classic and new on the theme of global environmental politics from a diversity of viewpoints and values orientations. In selections chosen for their authority and edited to preserve their integrity, Green Planet Blues speaks with many voicesfrom Garrett Hardin and Herman Daly to Tanvai Nagpal, Chico Mendes, and Gita Sen, and from the World Bank and the United Nations Development Programme to indigenous peoples of the Amazon. North-South relations combined with an emphasis on class, race, and gender are leitmotivs threaded throughout the selections. The paradigms of sustainable development, environmental security, and ecological justice are used to explicate topics ranging from climate change, population growth, deforestation, the ozone layer, acid rain, and toxic dumping to transboundary pollution and the global commons.The editors introduce the volume and each part using international relations concepts and frameworks such as sovereignty, transnationalism, international conflict and cooperation, and institutional reform. They help students make connections among the various readings and between environmental issues and political analysis. Indispensable as background reading, a stimulus for discussion, or a survey of the field, Green Planet Blues is an essential part of any course in environmental studies and international relations.The second edition features new material on social movements, consumption, business and the environment, and human security, as well as expanded discussions of trade and the environment,the World Bank, and sustainable development. Each section has been supplemented with suggested readings, critical thinking exercises, and a list of internet resources.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Twenty-five Years of Global Environmental Politics; The Debate At Stockholm; The Limits to Growth (Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jrgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III); Environment and Development: The Case of the Developing Countries (Joo Augusto de Araujo Castro); The Tragedy of the Commons (Garrett Hardin); No Tragedy on the Commons (Susan J. Buck); The Tragedy of the Commons: Twenty-two Years Later (David Feeny, Fikret Berkens, Bonnie J. McCay and James M. Acheson); The Scarcity Society (William Ophuls); Ecology And The Structure of The International System; Rethinking the Ecology-Sovereignty Debate (Ken Conca); The Shadow Ecologies of Western Economies; (Jim MacNeill, Pieter Winsemius, and Taizo Yakushiji); Global Technopolitics (Dennis Pirages); Fight for the Forest (Chico Mendes (with Tony Gross)); Think Locally, Act Globally? The Transnationalization of Canadian Resource-Use Conflicts (Mary L. Baker and Dietrich Soyez); Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and World Civic Politics (Paul Wapner); The Prospects For International Environmental Cooperation; Ozone Diplomacy (Richard Elliot Benedick); Do International Environmental Agreements Really Work? (Ruth Greenspan Bell); Skinning Scientific Cats; (Sheila Jasanoff); Global Warming in an Unequal World: A Case of Environmental Colonialism (Anil Agarwal and Sunita Narain); The Earth Summit: Reflections on the Meaning of an Ambiguous Event (Ken Conca and Geoffrey D. Dabelko); Institutions As Though The Earth Mattered; The Case for Free Trade (Jagdish Bhagwati); The Perils of Free Trade (Herman E. Daly); Trade and Sustainable Development (International Institute for Sustainable Development); The Emperors New Clothes: The World Bank and Environmental Reform (Bruce Rich); Greening Development: Environmental Implications of Economic Policies (Wilfredo Cruz, Mohan Munasinghe, and Jeremy Warford); The Sustainable Development Debate; Towards Sustainable Development (World Commission on Environment and Development); Whose Common Future? (Larry Lohmann); Sustainable Development: A Critical Review (Sharachchandra M. Ll)

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GOR012856458
9780813368825
0813368820
Green Planet Blues: Environmental Politics From Stockholm To Kyoto, Second Edition by Ken Conca
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
19980813
392
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