Environmentalism Of The Rich

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What it means for global sustainability when environmentalism is dominated by the concerns of the affluent—eco-business, eco-consumption, wilderness preservation. Over the last fifty years, environmentalism has emerged as a clear counterforce to the environmental destruction caused by industrialization, colonialism, and globalization. Activists and policymakers have fought hard to make the earth a better place to live. But has the environmental movement actually brought about meaningful progress toward global sustainability? Signs of global “unsustainability” are everywhere, from decreasing biodiversity to scarcity of fresh water to steadily rising greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, as Peter Dauvergne points out in this provocative book, the environmental movement is increasingly dominated by the environmentalism of the rich—diverted into eco-business, eco-consumption, wilderness preservation, energy efficiency, and recycling. While it's good that, for example, Barbie dolls' packaging no longer depletes Indonesian rainforest, and that Toyota Highlanders are available as hybrids, none of this gets at the source of the current sustainability crisis. More eco-products can just mean more corporate profits, consumption, and waste. Dauvergne examines extraction booms that leave developing countries poor and environmentally devastated—with the ruination of the South Pacific island of Nauru a case in point; the struggles against consumption inequities of courageous activists like Bruno Manser, who worked with indigenous people to try to save the rainforests of Borneo; and the manufacturing of vast markets for nondurable goods—for example, convincing parents in China that disposable diapers made for healthier and smarter babies. Dauvergne reveals why a global political economy of ever more—more growth, more sales, more consumption—is swamping environmental gains. Environmentalism of the rich does little to bring about the sweeping institutional change necessary to make progress toward global sustainability.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Peter Dauvergne
Publisher : MIT Press
Release : 2018-02-09
File : 232 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780262535144


The Ecological Consequences Of Environmental Heterogeneity

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A wide-ranging review of the effects of heterogeneity on individuals, populations, communities and biodiversity.

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Genre : Nature
Author : British Ecological Society. Symposium
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2000-08
File : 454 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521549353


Man And His Environment

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Man and His Environment, Volume 3 covers the proceedings of the Third International Banff Conference on Man and His Environment. The book presents papers that examine the relationship of humans with the total environment from a philosophical and practical perspective. The materials in the text cover a wide spectrum of issues that plagues the interaction between humans and their respective environments, especially the byproduct that comes out from the said interaction, such as pollution. The book will be of great interest to a wide variety of demographics, as it covers issues that concern everyone.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : M. F. Mohtadi
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 2013-10-22
File : 171 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781483189628


Critical Perspectives On Politics And The Environment

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Essays discuss the relationship between politics and environmentalism, including methods proposed and those used to solve environmental problems, how regulation has changed over the years, and how trade affects the environment.

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Genre : History
Author : Rick Adair
Publisher : The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Release : 2006-07-15
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1404208232


William Wordsworth And The Ecology Of Authorship

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In William Wordsworth and the Ecology of Authorship, Scott Hess explores Wordsworth's defining role in establishing what he designates as "the ecology of authorship" a primarily middle-class, nineteenth-century conception of nature associated with aesthetics, high culture, individualism, and nation. Instead of viewing Wordsworth as an early ecologist, Hess places him within a context that is largely cultural and aesthetic. The supposedly universal Wordsworthian vision of nature, Hess argues, was in this sense specifically male, middle-class, professional, and culturally elite--factors that continue to shape the environmental movement today.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Scott Hess
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Release : 2012
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813932309


Root Ecology

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In the course of evolution, a great variety of root systems have learned to overcome the many physical, biochemical and biological problems brought about by soil. This development has made them a fascinating object of scientific study. This volume gives an overview of how roots have adapted to the soil environment and which roles they play in the soil ecosystem. The text describes the form and function of roots, their temporal and spatial distribution, and their turnover rate in various ecosystems. Subsequently, a physiological background is provided for basic functions, such as carbon acquisition, water and solute movement, and for their responses to three major abiotic stresses, i.e. hard soil structure, drought and flooding. The volume concludes with the interactions of roots with other organisms of the complex soil ecosystem, including symbiosis, competition, and the function of roots as a food source.

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Genre : Science
Author : Hans de Kroon
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2003-05-21
File : 424 Pages
ISBN-13 : 3540001859


Global Change Clonal Growth And Biological Invasions By Plants

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There are few more active frontiers in plant science than helping understand and predict the ecological consequences of on-going, global changes in climate, land use and cover, nutrient cycling, and acidity. This collection of research papers and reviews focuses on how these changes are likely to interact with two important factors, clonal growth in plants and the introduction of species into new regions by humans, to reshape the ecology of our world. Clonal growth is vegetative reproduction in which offspring remain attached to the parent at least until establishment. Clonal growth is associated with the invasiveness of introduced species, their tendency to spread after introduction and negatively affect other species. Will changes in climate, land cover, or nutrients further increase biological invasions by introduced, clonal plants? The articles in this book seek to address this question with new research and theory on clonal growth and its interactions with invasiveness and other components of global change.

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Author : Fei-Hai Yu
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Release : 2016-11-29
File : 181 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9782889450466


Dynamic Aquaria

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In its third edition, this praised book demonstrates how the living systems modeling of aquatic ecosystems for ecological, biological and physiological research, and ecosystem restoration can produce answers to very complex ecological questions. Dynamic Aquaria further offers an understanding developed in 25 years of living ecosystem modeling and discusses how this knowledge has produced methods of efficiently solving many environmental problems. Public education through this methodology is the additional key to the broader ecosystem understanding necessary to allow human society to pass through the next evolutionary bottleneck of our species. Living systems modeling as a wide spectrum educational tool can provide a primary vehicle for that essential step. This third editon covers the many technological and biological developments in the eight plus years since the second edition, providing updated technological advice and describing many new example aquarium environments. - Includes 16 page color insert with 57 color plates and 25% new photographs - Offers 300 figures and 75 tables - New chapter on Biogeography - Over 50% new research in various chapters - Significant updates in chapters include: - The understanding of coral reef function especially the relationship between photosynthesis and calcification - The use of living system models to solve problems of biogeography and the geographic dispersal and interaction of species populations - The development of new techniques for global scale restoration of water and atmosphere - The development of new techniques for closed system, sustainable aquaculture

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Genre : Science
Author : Walter H. Adey
Publisher : Elsevier
Release : 2011-08-29
File : 556 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780080469102


Model Driven Engineering And Software Development

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This book constitutes thoroughly revised and selected papers from the 5th International Conference on Model-Driven Engineering and Software Development, MODELSWARD 2017, held in Porto, Portugal, in February 2017. The 20 thoroughly revised and extended papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 91 submissions. They contribute to the development of highly relevant research trends in model-driven engineering and software development such as methodologies for MDD development and exploitation, model-based testing, model simulation, domain-specific modeling, code generation from models, new MDD tools, multi-model management, model evolution, and industrial applications of model-based methods and technologies.

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Genre : Computers
Author : Luís Ferreira Pires
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-07-07
File : 519 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319947648


Perchlorate In The Environment

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Based on a symposium sponsored by the Environmental Division of the American Chemical Society, Perchlorate in the Environment is the first comprehensive book to address perchlorate as a potable water contaminant. The two main topics are: analytical chemistry (focusing on ion chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry), and treatment or remediation. Also included are topics such as ion exchange, phytoremediation, bacterial reduction of perchlorate, bioreactors, and in situ bioremediation. To provide complete coverage, background chapters on fundamental chemistry, toxicology, and reulatory issues are also included. The authors are environmental consultants, government researchers, industry experts, and university professors from a wide array of disciplines.

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Genre : Science
Author : Edward Todd Urbansky
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2000-06-30
File : 320 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780306463891