The Globalization and Environment Reader features a collection of classic and cutting-edge readings that explore whether and how globalization can be made compatible with sustainable development. * Offers a comprehensive collection of nearly 30 classic and cutting-edge readings spanning a broad range of perspectives within this increasingly important field * Addresses the question of whether economic globalization is the prime cause of the destruction of the global environment or if some forms of globalization could help to address global environmental problems * Features carefully edited extracts selected both for their importance and their accessibility * Covers a variety of topics such as the marketization of nature, debates about managing and governing the relationship between globalization and the environment, and discussions about whether or not globalization should be greened * Systematically captures the breadth and diversity of the field without assuming prior knowledge * Offers a timely and necessary insight into the future of our fragile planet in the 21st century
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The Globalization and Environment Reader features a collection of classic and cutting-edge readings that explore whether and how globalization can be made compatible with sustainable development.
Editors Introduction: The Globalization and Environment Debate 1 J. Timmons Roberts and Peter Newell Part I Going Global 21 Introduction 23 1 The Anthropocene: Are Humans Now Overwhelming the Great Forces of Nature? (2007) 27 Will Steffen, Paul J. Crutzen, and John R. McNeill 2 Address at the Closing Ceremony of the Eighth and Final Meeting of the World Commission on Environment and Development and the Tokyo Declaration (1987) 43 Gro Harlem Brundtland 3 Foxes in Charge of the Chickens (1993) 51 Nicholas Hildyard 4 Can the Environment Survive the Global Economy? (1997) 63 Edward Goldsmith 5 Ecological Modernization and the Global Economy (2002) 77 Arthur P. J. Mol 6 Environment and Globalization: Five Propositions (2010) 94 Adil Najam, David Runnalls, and Mark Halle Part II The Nature of Globalization Cases and Trends in Globalization 109 Introduction 111 7 The Value of the World s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital (1997) 117 Robert Costanza, Ralph d Arge, Rudolf de Groot, Stephen Farber, Monica Grasso, Bruce Hannon, Karin Limburg, Shahid Naeem, Robert V. O Neill, Jose Paruelo, Robert G. Raskin, Marjan Van den Belt, and Paul Sutton 8 Sustainability and Markets: On the Neoclassical Model of Environmental Economics (1997) 134 Michael Jacobs 9 Crafting the Next Generation of Market-Based Environmental Tools (1997) 148 Jeremy B. Hockenstein, Robert N. Stavins, and Bradley W. Whitehead 10 Climate Fraud and Carbon Colonialism: The New Trade in Greenhouse Gases (2004) 162 Heidi Bachram 11 The Business of Sustainable Development (1992) 177 Stephen Schmidheney 12 The Commons versus the Commodity : Alter -globalization, Anti -privatization and the Human Right to Water in the Global South (2007) 187 Karen Bakker Part III Explaining the Relationship between Globalization and the Environment 211 Introduction 213 13 Peril or Prosperity? Mapping Worldviews of Global Environmental Change (2011) 219 Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne 14 Introduction to World Development Report, 2003: Sustainable Development in a Dynamic Global Economy (2003) 233 World Bank 15 The Political Ecology of Globalization (2012) 247 Peter Newell 16 Institutions for the Earth: Promoting International Environmental Protection (1992) 262 Marc A. Levy, Peter M. Haas, and Robert O. Keohane Part IV Governing Globalization and the Environment 279 Introduction 281 17 Trading Up and Governing Across: Transnational Governance and Environmental Protection (1997) 285 David Vogel 18 The WTO and the Undermining of Global Environmental Governance (2000) 294 Ken Conca 19 Private Environmental Governance and International Relations: Exploring the Links (2003) 299 Robert Falkner 20 Managing Multinationals: The Governance of Investment for the Environment (2001) 309 Peter Newell 21 Reforming Global Environmental Governance: The Case for a United Nations Environment Organisation (UNEO) (2012) 323 Frank Biermann Part V Can Globalization be Greened? 333 Introduction 335 22 Whose Common Future: Reclaiming the Commons (1994) 341 The Ecologist 23 Resisting Globalisation -from -above Through Globalisation-from -below (1997) 362 Richard Falk 24 Picking the Wrong Fight: Why Attacks on the World Trade Organization Pose the Real Threat to National Environmental and Public Health Protection (2005) 371 Alasdair R. Young 25 What Every Environmentalist Needs to Know About Capitalism (2010) 379 Fred Magdoff and John Bellamy Foster 26 Pathways of Human Development and Carbon Emissions Embodied in Trade (2012) 396 Julia K. Steinberger, J. Timmons Roberts, Glen P. Peters, and Giovanni Baiocchi 27 Introduction to Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication (2012) 406 United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) 28 Critique of the Green Economy: Toward Social and Environmental Equity (2012) 422 Barbara Unmussig, Wolfgang Sachs, and Thomas Fatheuer Index 439
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ISBN
9781118964149
Publisert
2016-06-03
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
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846 gr
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249 mm
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173 mm
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27 mm
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06, P
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Engelsk
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464

Biographical note

Peter Newell is Professor of International Relations at the University of Sussex and former Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy. He is associate editor of the journal Global Environmental Politics, and sits on the editorial board of Global Environmental Change and the Journal of Environment and Development. He is the author and co-author of eight books (including Globalization and the Environment), more than 40 journal articles, and 40 book chapters on topics relating to globalization and the environment. J. Timmons Roberts is Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at Brown University, where he was Director of the Center for Environmental Studies. A Non-Resident Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, Roberts has written 11 books and over 70 articles on climate change and global environmental politics. He was recently appointed to the Board on Environmental Change and Society of the National Academy of Sciences.