Debating the earth : the environmental politics reader
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Debating the earth : the environmental politics reader
Oxford University Press, 2005
2nd ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. [647]-652
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Debating the Earth brings together over 40 essential readings that illustrate the diversity of political responses to environmental issues. They are organized in a way that emphasizes the differences and debates across the various schools of thought on environmental affairs and there is a mixture of classic pieces and cutting-edge essays. The key debates that are covered include the severity of environmental problems, reformist responses to environmental
issues, the environment and economics and green critiques.
The second edition includes a new section on 'The Global South and Indigenous Perspectives' which broadens the geographical scope. 25 extracts are new to this edition and there are more extracts by women.
Table of Contents
- PART ONE: FEAST OR FAMINE? THE SEVERITY OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
- SECTION ONE: LIMITS AND SURVIVALISM
- SECTION TWO: THE PROMETHEAN RESPONSE
- PART TWO: REFORMIST RESPONSES
- 7. RATIONALITY AND THE LOGIC OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT
- SECTION FOUR: LIBERAL DEMOCRACY
- PART THREE: ENVIRONMENT AND ECONOMICS
- SECTION FIVE: MARKET LIBERALISM
- SECTION SIX: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- SECTION SEVEN: ECOLOGICAL MODERNIZATION
- PART FOUR: GREEN SOCIAL CRITIQUES
- SECTION EIGHT: DEEP ECOLOGY AND BIOREGIONALISM
- SECTION NINE: SOCIAL AND SOCIALIST ECOLOGY
- SECTION TEN: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
- SECTION ELEVEN: SOUTHERN AND INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES
- PART FIVE: SOCIETY, THE STATE AND THE ENVIRONMENT
- SECTION ELEVEN: THE GREEN MOVEMENT
- SECTION TWELVE: ECOLOGICAL DEMOCRACY
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