Green Planet Blues : Critical Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics
Green Planet Blues : Critical Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics
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Author(s): Conca, Ken
ISBN No.: 9780813350936
Pages: 408
Year: 201909
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 69.51
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Introduction: From Stockholm to Sustainability? Ken Conca & Geoffrey D. Dabelko Part One: The Debate Begins 1. The Limits to Growth Donella H. Meadows et al. 2. Environment and Development: The Case of the Developing Countries João Augusto de Araujo Castro 3. The Tragedy of the Commons Garrett Hardin 4. Redefining National Security Lester R.


Brown 5. Two Agendas on Amazon Development Coordinating Body for the Indigenous Peoples'' Organizations of the Amazon Basin (COICA) 6. Beyond the Tragedy of the Commons Xavier Basurto & Elinor Ostrom Part Two: Ecology and the Structure of The International System 7. Rethinking the Ecology-Sovereignty Debate Ken Conca 8. China''s Environmental Challenges Judith Shapiro 9. Nobel Lecture Wangari Maathai 10. Transnational Environmental Activism in North America: Wielding Soft Power through Knowledge Sharing? Raul Pacheco-Vega Part Three: Institutions of Global Environmental Governance 11. Green Pluralism: Lessons for Improved Environmental Governance in the 21st Century Norichika Kanie et al.


12. A Wish List for an Environmentally Friendly NAFTA Jennifer Huizen 13. The Climate Change Battle in Paris Meenakshi Raman 14. Climate Change after Paris: From Turning Point to Transformation Richard Kinley 15. This Changes Nothing: The Paris Agreement to Ignore Reality Clive L. Spash Part Four: The Sustainability Debate 16. From the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals Sakiko Fukuda-Parr 17. The Problem of Consumption Peter Dauvergne 18.


The End of Sustainability Melinda Harm Benson & Robin Kundis Craig 19. Sustainability vs. Resilience William E. Rees 20. Sustainability Is Not Enough: We Need Regenerative Cultures Daniel C. Wahl Part Five: From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security? 21. An Uncommon Peace: Environment, Development, and the Global Security Agenda Geoffrey D. Dabelko 22.


From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment UN Environment 23. The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution Francesca de Ch'tel 24. Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project EcoPeace 25. Deadly Environment Global Witness Part Six: Ecological Justice 26. Climate Wrongs and Human Rights: Putting People at the Heart of Climate-change Policy Oxfam International 27. The Global Water Grab: A Primer Sylvia Kay & Jenny Franco 28. The Real Price of Europe Going Green Silas Kpanan''Ayoung Siakor 29. Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia Shannon Bell & Yvonne Braun 30.


Inequality and Environmental Policy Joseph E. Stiglitz Structure of The International System 7. Rethinking the Ecology-Sovereignty Debate Ken Conca 8. China''s Environmental Challenges Judith Shapiro 9. Nobel Lecture Wangari Maathai 10. Transnational Environmental Activism in North America: Wielding Soft Power through Knowledge Sharing? Raul Pacheco-Vega Part Three: Institutions of Global Environmental Governance 11. Green Pluralism: Lessons for Improved Environmental Governance in the 21st Century Norichika Kanie et al. 12.


A Wish List for an Environmentally Friendly NAFTA Jennifer Huizen 13. The Climate Change Battle in Paris Meenakshi Raman 14. Climate Change after Paris: From Turning Point to Transformation Richard Kinley 15. This Changes Nothing: The Paris Agreement to Ignore Reality Clive L. Spash Part Four: The Sustainability Debate 16. From the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals Sakiko Fukuda-Parr 17. The Problem of Consumption Peter Dauvergne 18. The End of Sustainability Melinda Harm Benson & Robin Kundis Craig 19.


Sustainability vs. Resilience William E. Rees 20. Sustainability Is Not Enough: We Need Regenerative Cultures Daniel C. Wahl Part Five: From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security? 21. An Uncommon Peace: Environment, Development, and the Global Security Agenda Geoffrey D. Dabelko 22. From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment UN Environment 23.


The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution Francesca de Ch'tel 24. Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project EcoPeace 25. Deadly Environment Global Witness Part Six: Ecological Justice 26. Climate Wrongs and Human Rights: Putting People at the Heart of Climate-change Policy Oxfam International 27. The Global Water Grab: A Primer Sylvia Kay & Jenny Franco 28. The Real Price of Europe Going Green Silas Kpanan''Ayoung Siakor 29. Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia Shannon Bell & Yvonne Braun 30. Inequality and Environmental Policy Joseph E.


Stiglitz hi Raman 14. Climate Change after Paris: From Turning Point to Transformation Richard Kinley 15. This Changes Nothing: The Paris Agreement to Ignore Reality Clive L. Spash Part Four: The Sustainability Debate 16. From the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals Sakiko Fukuda-Parr 17. The Problem of Consumption Peter Dauvergne 18. The End of Sustainability Melinda Harm Benson & Robin Kundis Craig 19. Sustainability vs.


Resilience William E. Rees 20. Sustainability Is Not Enough: We Need Regenerative Cultures Daniel C. Wahl Part Five: From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security? 21. An Uncommon Peace: Environment, Development, and the Global Security Agenda Geoffrey D. Dabelko 22. From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment UN Environment 23. The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution Francesca de Ch'tel 24.


Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project EcoPeace 25. Deadly Environment Global Witness Part Six: Ecological Justice 26. Climate Wrongs and Human Rights: Putting People at the Heart of Climate-change Policy Oxfam International 27. The Global Water Grab: A Primer Sylvia Kay & Jenny Franco 28. The Real Price of Europe Going Green Silas Kpanan''Ayoung Siakor 29. Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia Shannon Bell & Yvonne Braun 30. Inequality and Environmental Policy Joseph E. Stiglitz amp;lt;P>Part Five: From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security? 21.


An Uncommon Peace: Environment, Development, and the Global Security Agenda Geoffrey D. Dabelko 22. From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment UN Environment 23. The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution Francesca de Ch'tel 24. Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project EcoPeace 25. Deadly Environment Global Witness Part Six: Ecological Justice 26. Climate Wrongs and Human Rights: Putting People at the Heart of Climate-change Policy Oxfam International 27. The Global Water Grab: A Primer Sylvia Kay & Jenny Franco 28.


The Real Price of Europe Going Green Silas Kpanan''Ayoung Siakor 29. Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia Shannon Bell & Yvonne Braun 30. Inequality and Environmental Policy Joseph E. Stiglitz mp;lt;EM>Oxfam International 27. The Global Water Grab: A Primer Sylvia Kay & Jenny Franco 28. The Real Price of Europe Going Green Silas Kpanan''Ayoung Siakor 29. Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia Shannon Bell & Yvonne Braun 30. Inequality and Environmental Policy Joseph E.


Stiglitz.


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