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Transforming Environmentalism

Author : Eileen McGurty
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 34,93 MB
Release : 2009-09
Category : History
ISBN : 0813546788

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Transforming Environmentalism explores a moment central to the emergence of the environmental justice movement. In 1978, residents of predominantly African American Warren County, North Carolina, were that the state planned to build a land fill to hold forty thousand cubic yards of soil contaminated with PCBs from illegal dumping. They responded with a four-year resistance, ending in a month of protests with over 500 arrests from civil disobedience and disruptive actions. Eileen McGurty traces the evolving approaches residents took to contest environmental racism in their community and shows how activism in Warren County spurred greater political debate and became a model for communities across the nation.

Transforming Environmentalism

Author : Eileen Maura McGurty
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 17,14 MB
Release : 2007
Category : Environmental justice
ISBN : 9780813551203

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Forcing the Spring

Author : Robert Gottlieb
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 18,36 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN :

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After considering the historical roots of environmentalism from the 1890s through the 1960s, Gottlieb discusses the rise and consolidation of environmental groups in the years between Earth Day 1970 and Earth Day 1990. A comprehensive analysis of the origins of the environmental movement within the American experience.

The Rebirth of Environmentalism

Author : Douglas Bevington
Publisher : Island Press
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 28,52 MB
Release : 2012-06-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 161091144X

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Over the past two decades, a select group of small but highly effective grassroots organizations have achieved remarkable success in protecting endangered species and forests in the United States. The Rebirth of Environmentalism tells for the first time the story of these grassroots biodiversity groups. Filled with inspiring stories of activists, groups, and campaigns that most readers will not have encountered before, The Rebirth of Environmentalism explores how grassroots biodiversity groups have had such a big impact despite their scant resources, and presents valuable lessons that can help the environmental movement as a whole—as well as other social movements—become more effective.

Environmentalism Unbound

Author : Robert Gottlieb
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 23,93 MB
Release : 2002-08-02
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780262262804

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A call for a broadened environmental movement that addresses issues of everyday life. In Environmentalism Unbound, Robert Gottlieb proposes a new strategy for social and environmental change that involves reframing and linking the movements for environmental justice and pollution prevention. According to Gottlieb, the environmental movement's narrow conception of environment has isolated it from vital issues of everyday life, such as workplace safety, healthy communities, and food security, that are often viewed separately as industrial, community, or agricultural concerns. This fragmented approach prevents an awareness of how these issues are also environmental issues. After tracing a history of environmental perspectives on land and resources, city and countryside, and work and industry, Gottlieb focuses on three compelling examples of this new approach to social and environmental change. The first involves a small industry (dry cleaning) and the debate over pollution prevention approaches; the second involves a set of products (janitorial cleaning supplies) that may be hazardous to workers; and the third explores the obstacles and opportunities presented by community or regional approaches to food supply in the face of an increasingly globalized food system.

Forcing the Spring

Author : Robert Gottlieb
Publisher :
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 40,37 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
ISBN :

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After considering the historical roots of environmentalism from the 1890s through the 1960s, Gottlieb discusses the rise and consolidation of environmental groups in the years between Earth Day 1970 and Earth Day 1990. A comprehensive analysis of the origins of the environmental movement within the American experience.

From the Ground Up

Author : Luke W. Cole
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 26,29 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780814715376

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Cole (director, California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation's Center on Race, Poverty, and the Environment) and Foster (law, Rutgers University) examine the movement for environmental justice in the United States. Tracing the movement's roots and illustrating the historical and contemporary causes of environmental racism, they combine their analysis with a narrative account of struggles from around the country--including those in Kettleman City, California, Chester, Pennsylvania, and Dilkon, Arizona. In so doing, they consider the transformative effects this movement has had on individuals, communities, and environmental policy. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

Environmental and Climate Change in South and Southeast Asia

Author :
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 14,19 MB
Release : 2014-08-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9004273220

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Based on pioneering research, this volume on South and Southeast Asia offers a cultural studies' perspective on the vast and largely uncharted domain of how local cultures are coping with climate changes and environmental crises.The primary focus is on three countries that have high emission rates: India, Indonesia, and Thailand. Whereas the dominant discourse on climate largely reflects the view of Western cultures, this volume adds indigenous views and practices that provide insight into Hindu, Buddhist and Islamic responses. Making use of textual materials, fieldwork, and analyses, it highlights the close links between climate solutions, forms of knowledge, and the various socio-cultural and political practices and agencies within societies. The volume demonstrates that climate is global and plural. Contributors are: Monika Arnez, Somnath Batabyal, Joachim Betz, Susan M. Darlington, Dennis Eucker, Rüdiger Haum, Albertina Nugteren, Marcus Nüsser & Ravi Baghel, Martin Seeger, and Janice Stargardt.

Grassroots Environmentalism

Author : Suzanne Staggenborg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 48,32 MB
Release : 2020-10-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1108805396

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Grassroots activism is essential to the success of the contemporary environmental movement, which depends on the organization of local activists as well as state, national, and international organizations. Yet grassroots activists confront numerous challenges as they attempt to organize diverse participants and devise fresh strategies and tactics. Drawing on more than seven years of fieldwork following diverse organizations in Pittsburgh over time, this book sheds light on the struggles that activists face and the factors that sustain movements. Suzanne Staggenborg examines individual motivations and participation, organizational structures and cultures, relationships in movement communities, and strategies and tactics, including issue framing. The book shows that collective action campaigns and tactics generate solidarity, maintain involvement, and bring in new participants even as organizers struggle to devise effective new types of actions.

Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow

Author : Robert Olson
Publisher :
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 48,54 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :

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"Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow is a collection of essays by leading scientists, technologists, and environmentalists that examines the nature of these changes, their environmental implications, and possible strategies for the transition to a sustainable future." --Book Jacket.