Green backlash : global subversion of the environmental movement
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Green backlash : global subversion of the environmental movement
Routledge, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The tide is turning against environmentalism as the political right, industry and governments fight back.
Green Backlash is a controversial expose of the anti-environmental movement. Tracing the rise of the backlash from the Wise Use movement in the USA, the author reveals its rapid spread worldwide: the anti-roads movement in the UK, forestry debates in Canada and Australia, marine resource issues in Europe, South-East Asia, and controversies such as the Brent Spar.
The backlash is set to get worse as the resource wars intensify. This book offers a greater understanding of the challenges and threats facing global environmentalism, concluding that the environmental movement now has a chance to re-evaluate and change for the better to beat the backlash - a chance that must not be missed.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1: Roll Back the Millennium: America leads the way
- 2: Culture Wars and Conspiracy Tales
- 3: The Death of Democracy
- 4: Get On the Global Green
- 5: The Paradigm Shift
- 6: The Price of Silence: Surveillance, suppression, SLAPPs and violence
- 7: To Cut or Not to Clear-Cut: A question of trees, truth and treason?
- 8: The Fight for the Forests of Central and Latin America
- 9: Dirty Tricks Down Under
- 10: South Asia and the Pacific: Where dissent can mean detention or death
- 11: 'A Shell-Shocked Land'
- 12: The Road to Nowhere
- 13: A Fishy Tale to Finish
- 14: Conclusion: Beating the backlash
- 15: Notes
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