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100 _aConca, Ken
_eed.
245 _aGreen planet blues : critical perspectives on global environmental politics
250 _a6th ed.
260 _bRoutledge,
_aNew York :
_c2020
300 _axii, 408 p. ;
_bill.,
_c23 cm
365 _b42.99
_c
_d110.20
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aRevised 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.
650 _aWorld war II
650 _aUNFCCC
650 _aNAAEC
650 _aNAFTA
650 _aMalnutrition
650 _aFinancial crisis
650 _aGlobal water grab
650 _aReslience
650 _aGlobal diversity
650 _aEcological justice
650 _aGreen movement
650 _aEnvironmental scarcity
650 _aSustainable development
650 _aClimate change
700 _aDabelko, Geoffrey D
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