A New Name for Peace: International Environmentalism, Sustainable Development, and DemocracyUniversity Press of New England, 1996 - Всего страниц: 271 Building on the foundation of his critically acclaimed A Fierce Green Fire (1993), which provided a sweeping overview of the American environmental movement, Philip Shabecoff now moves to a thoughtful survey of international environmentalism. The annals of international cooperation to preserve the environment and ensure sustainable economic development are recent and brief. Only within the last 30 years, as the effects of human overconsumption have become apparent, have international organizations, national governments, and environmental groups begun focusing on the economic and ecological ramifications of plundering the Earth's resources. Shabecoff, former chief environmental correspondent for the New York Times, provides a detailed history of international environmentalism from the beginnings of a global environmental ethic to an inside view of diplomatic negotiations behind the 1992 Rio Earth Summit. He analyzes Rio's successes and failures and examines both worldwide and local proposals that address environmental and economic challenges not discussed at Rio. Only by facing and overcoming all these challenges, he says, can the global community establish a peace built on mutual care for the planet and responsibility for the well-being of others with whom we share it. |
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... turned aside from its commitment to environmental and social justice . In 1982 , ten years after Stockholm and two years into the Reagan presidency , Russell Train , chairman of the World Wildlife fund , a former head of the EPA ...
... turned aside from its commitment to environmental and social justice . In 1982 , ten years after Stockholm and two years into the Reagan presidency , Russell Train , chairman of the World Wildlife fund , a former head of the EPA ...
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... turning their attention to the evils inflicted on the earth by human activity . An important turning point in the way theologians and the clergy perceive their responsibilities toward nature was the 1967 publication of a short essay ...
... turning their attention to the evils inflicted on the earth by human activity . An important turning point in the way theologians and the clergy perceive their responsibilities toward nature was the 1967 publication of a short essay ...
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... turned out to be two of the most ubiquitous threats to human health and the global environment . 14 - By the latter ... turning point and that it must change drastically if we are to manage our environmental problems . " They added ...
... turned out to be two of the most ubiquitous threats to human health and the global environment . 14 - By the latter ... turning point and that it must change drastically if we are to manage our environmental problems . " They added ...
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