North South and the Environmental Crisis

North  South  and the Environmental Crisis
Author: Rodney R. White
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1993
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: UCSD:31822016267049

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A geographer explores issues of the internationalization of environmental concerns for nonscientific readers, such as activists, policy makers, development personnel, and students and teachers of a range of disciplines that touch on the problem. He outlines the principles behind global warming, acid

The North the South and the Environment

The North  the South  and the Environment
Author: V. Bhaskar,Andrew Glyn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN: UOM:39015031837688

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Analyzes the impact of environmental constraints on the patterns of development in both the North and the South and relations between the two regions, looking at inequalities in the distribution of income, resource use, and consumption. Assesses the kinds of economic institutions, government polici

International Environmental Law and the Global South

International Environmental Law and the Global South
Author: Shawkat Alam,Sumudu Atapattu,Carmen G. Gonzalez,Jona Razzaque
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 657
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107055698

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Situating the global poverty divide as an outgrowth of European imperialism, this book investigates current global divisions on environmental policy.

The Globalization of Environmental Crisis

The Globalization of Environmental Crisis
Author: Jan Oosthoek,Barry K. Gills
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317968955

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Previously published as a special issue of Globalizations, this collection of essays addresses what is arguably the most pressing and urgent issue of our day - the continuing development of global environmental crises and the need for new and urgent responses to them by the world community. The contributors include social scientists, environmental historians, anthropologists, and science policy researchers, and together they give an overview of the history of the globalization of environmental crisis over the past several decades, both in terms of the science of measurement and the types of policy and public responses that have emerged to date. The specific issue areas addressed in the book cover a wide range of topics, including international environmental governance, North-South inequalities, climate change, global warming, tropical forests, air pollution, economic and paradigm shifts, sustainability, indigenous peoples and eco-conservation, EU environmental policy, the United States and politicized climate science, and more. The Globalization of Environmental Crisis will be of particular interest to all those concerned with the on-going debate over the state of the global environment and what to do about it.

Development and the Environmental Crisis

Development and the Environmental Crisis
Author: Michael Redclift
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2010-11-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136880889

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First published in 1984, Michael Redclift’s book makes the global environmental crisis a central concern of political economy and its structural causes a central concern of environmentalism. Michael Redclift argues that a close analysis of the environmental crisis in the South reveals the importance of the share of resources obtained by different social groups. The development strategies based on the experiences and interests of Western capitalist countries fail to recognise that environmental degradation in the South is a product of inequalities in both global and local economic relations and cannot be solved simply by applying solutions borrowed from environmentalism in the North. The key to understanding the South’s environmental problems lies in the recognition that structural processes – markets, technology, state intervention – are also a determining influence upon the way natural resources are used. Through his review of Europe’s Green Movement, contemporary breakthroughs in biotechnology and information systems and recent feminist discourse, Michael Redclift has enlarged the compass of the environmental debate and produced a book which should serve as a benchmark in future discussions of development and the environment. It will be of importance to students in a range of disciplines, within development studies, geography, ecology and the social sciences.

The Globalization of Environmental Crisis

The Globalization of Environmental Crisis
Author: Jan Oosthoek,Barry K. Gills
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317968962

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Previously published as a special issue of Globalizations, this collection of essays addresses what is arguably the most pressing and urgent issue of our day - the continuing development of global environmental crises and the need for new and urgent responses to them by the world community. The contributors include social scientists, environmental historians, anthropologists, and science policy researchers, and together they give an overview of the history of the globalization of environmental crisis over the past several decades, both in terms of the science of measurement and the types of policy and public responses that have emerged to date. The specific issue areas addressed in the book cover a wide range of topics, including international environmental governance, North-South inequalities, climate change, global warming, tropical forests, air pollution, economic and paradigm shifts, sustainability, indigenous peoples and eco-conservation, EU environmental policy, the United States and politicized climate science, and more. The Globalization of Environmental Crisis will be of particular interest to all those concerned with the on-going debate over the state of the global environment and what to do about it.

Environmentalism and the Mass Media

Environmentalism and the Mass Media
Author: Graham Chapman,Caroline Fraser,Ivor Gaber,Keval Kumar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2003-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781134732371

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The mass media in different countries reflects dominant concerns of contemporary societies. Ideas of `environmentalism' are often broad and imprecise, holding neither meaning nor currency. Environmentalism and Mass Media sheds new light on the diverse ideas of `environmentalism', the way environmental ideas circulate, and public reaction to environmental concerns conveyed by the media. Drawing on unique interviews with journalists, media pictures, and public opinion surveys in both UK and India, the authors outline the differing cultural, religious and political contexts against which `world views' form present a fascinating picture between North and South. Mass media and communication technology is in danger of locking Northern countries into a ghetto of environmental self-deception, thereby perpetuating poverty in the South. The South's goal remains the attainment of development; the North sees `environmental' problems occuring `elsewhere' - in Eastern Europe and developing countries. Whether or not `environmentalism' becomes a universal cause depends on how and to what extent such sharply contrasting world views can converge.

International Environmental Justice

International Environmental Justice
Author: Ruchi Anand
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351926867

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This important work satisfies the need for a thorough assessment of environmental justice concerns at the global level. Using three international environmental case studies, the book extends the theory of environmental justice, commonly used in domestic settings, to the international arena of environmental law, policy and politics. Spanning the traditional boundaries between political science, international relations, international law, international political economy and policy studies, this text is intended primarily for scholars of environmental justice, national and international policymakers, businesses, activists and students of international environmental law, public policy and political economy of the third world.