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      Critical Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics

      Green Planet Blues

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      Green Planet Blues book

      Critical Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics
      Edited ByKen Conca, Geoffrey D. Dabelko
      Edition 6th Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 26 September 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429322204
      Pages 420
      eBook ISBN 9780429322204
      Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Politics & International Relations
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      Conca, K., & Dabelko, G.D. (Eds.). (2019). Green Planet Blues: Critical Perspectives on Global Environmental Politics (6th ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429322204

      ABSTRACT

      Revised and updated throughout, this unique anthology examines global environmental politics from a range of perspectives and captures the voices of both the powerless and the powerful. Paradigms of sustainability, environmental security, and ecological justice illustrate the many ways environmental challenges and their solutions are framed in contemporary international debates about climate, water, forests, toxics, energy, food, and biodiversity.

      Organized thematically, the selections offer a truly global scope. Seventeen new readings explore climate justice, globalization, land and water grabs, climate change and conflict, China’s international environmental relations, and the future of climate politics in the wake of the Paris Agreement. This book stresses the underlying questions of power, interests, authority, and legitimacy that shape environmental debates, and it provides readers with a global range of perspectives on the critical challenges facing the planet and its people.

      This new edition of Green Planet Blues connects directly with a wide-range of upper-level undergraduate and graduate-level courses.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |16 pages

      Introduction: From Stockholm to Sustainability?

      ByKen Conca, Geoffrey D. Dabelko

      part Part One|62 pages

      The Debate Begins

      chapter 1|5 pages

      The Limits to Growth

      ByDonella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, William W. Behrens

      chapter 2|9 pages

      Environment and Development: The Case of the Developing Countries

      ByJoão Augusto de Araujo Castro

      chapter 3|9 pages

      The Tragedy of the Commons

      ByGarrett Hardin

      chapter 4|7 pages

      Redefining National Security

      ByLester R. Brown

      chapter 5|7 pages

      Two Agendas on Amazon Development

      chapter 6|15 pages

      Beyond the Tragedy of the Commons

      ByXavier Basurto, Elinor Ostrom

      part Part Two|58 pages

      Ecology and the Structure of the International System

      chapter 7|12 pages

      Rethinking the Ecology–Sovereignty Debate

      ByKen Conca

      chapter 8|8 pages

      China’s Environmental Challenges

      ByJudith Shapiro

      chapter 9|6 pages

      Nobel Lecture

      ByWangari Maathai

      chapter 10|21 pages

      Transnational Environmental Activism in North America: Wielding Soft Power through Knowledge Sharing? 1

      ByRaul Pacheco-Vega

      part Part Three|66 pages

      Institutions of Global Environmental Governance

      chapter 11|18 pages

      Green Pluralism: Lessons for Improved Environmental Governance in the 21st Century

      ByNorichika Kanie, Peter M. Haas, Steinar Andresen, Graeme Auld, Benjamin Cashore, Pamela S. Chasek, Jose A. Puppim de Oliveira, Stefan Renckens, Olav Schram Stokke, Casey Stevens, Stacy D. VanDeveer, Masahiko Iguchi

      chapter 12|10 pages

      A Wish List for an Environmentally Friendly NAFTA

      ByJennifer Huizen

      chapter 13|13 pages

      The Climate Change Battle in Paris

      ByMeenakshi Raman

      chapter 14|8 pages

      Climate Change after Paris: From Turning Point to Transformation

      ByRichard Kinley

      chapter 15|7 pages

      This Changes Nothing: The Paris Agreement to Ignore Reality

      ByClive L. Spash

      part Part Four|44 pages

      The Sustainability Debate

      chapter 16|11 pages

      From the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals: Shifts in Purpose, Concept, and Politics of Global Goal-setting for Development

      BySakiko Fukuda-Parr

      chapter 17|10 pages

      The Problem of Consumption

      ByPeter Dauvergne

      chapter 18|6 pages

      The End of Sustainability

      ByMelinda Harm Benson, Robin Kundis Craig

      chapter 19|3 pages

      Sustainability vs. Resilience

      ByWilliam E. Rees

      chapter 20|5 pages

      Sustainability Is Not Enough: We Need Regenerative Cultures

      ByDaniel C. Wahl

      part Part Five|80 pages

      From Ecological Conflict to Environmental Security?

      chapter 21|15 pages

      An Uncommon Peace: Environment, Development, and the Global Security Agenda

      ByGeoffrey D. Dabelko

      chapter 22|15 pages

      From Conflict to Peacebuilding: The Role of Natural Resources and the Environment

      chapter 23|19 pages

      The Role of Drought and Climate Change in the Syrian Uprising: Untangling the Triggers of the Revolution

      ByFrancesca de Châtel

      chapter 24|14 pages

      Environmental Peacebuilding: The Good Water Neighbors Project

      chapter 25|8 pages

      Deadly Environment

      part Part Six|58 pages

      Ecological Justice

      chapter 26|6 pages

      Climate Wrongs and Human Rights: Putting People at the Heart of Climate-change Policy

      chapter 27|15 pages

      The Global Water Grab: A Primer

      BySylvia Kay, Jenny Franco

      chapter 28|5 pages

      The Real Price of Europe Going Green

      BySilas Kpanan’Ayoung Siakor

      chapter 29|19 pages

      Coal, Identity, and the Gendering of Environmental Justice Activism in Central Appalachia

      ByShannon Elizabeth Bell, Yvonne A. Braun

      chapter 30|4 pages

      Inequality and Environmental Policy

      ByJoseph E. Stiglitz
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