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Understanding the Green backlash

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There has been a backlash against environmentalism, and this has shocked some writers in the environmental movement, who are sometimes naive in their reactions. There are different interests involved in the idea of sustainabaility, and there are structural factors that mean that governments may seek to foster capitalist development and ignore attacks on environmentalists who oppose such development. The works dealing with this issue help to understand environmental politics, and the need to be aware that progress cannot be taken for granted, as well as the need to understand forces that oppose environmental groups.

Author: Paterson, Matthew
Publisher: Cass
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 1999
Crimes against, Environmental associations, Political aspects, Economic development, Environmental policy

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From Geneva to Kyoto: The Second Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

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The Second Conference of the Parties to the Climate Change Convention, which was held in Geneva, Switzerland in July, 1996, produced a strong commitment on the member nations to act on global climate change and to draft a legally binding protocol on CO2 emissions. The parties were convinced that there was strong scientific evidence to support significant political action against global climate change which has adverse implications for human health. However, the conference failed to resolve the disagreements concerning the procedures that the conference will undertake in the next conference.

Author: Newell, Peter, Paterson, Matthew
Publisher: Cass
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 1996
Conferences, meetings and seminars, United Nations, Climatic changes, Climate change, Geneva, Switzerland (City)

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Empire's ecological tyreprints

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A study that explores contemporary car advertising in order to suggest that the practices which generate environmental degradation are intimately bound up both materially and symbolically with the reproduction of and transformations within the contemporary global political order is illustrated. Such an imperial politics is connected closely to the politics of cars, and that the specific character of an emerging empire can thus be interpreted through the symbolisms in the ways in which cars are currently being marketed.

Author: Paterson, Matthew, Dalby, Simon
Publisher: Cass
Publication Name: Environmental Politics
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0964-4016
Year: 2006
Motor vehicles and car bodies, Europe, Automobiles, Automobile Manufacturing, Advertising, Advertising Activity, Analysis, Automobile industry, Environmental degradation

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