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New Earth Politics : Essays from the Anthropocene.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Earth System Governance SeriesPublisher: Cambridge : MIT Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (457 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780262332132
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Earth PoliticsDDC classification:
  • 363.7
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Living on a New Earth -- Section 1 Causes of the New Earth -- 1 The Changing Shape of Global Environmental Politics -- 2 Green Earth: The Emergence of Planetary Civilization -- Section 2 Scholarship as Engagement -- 3 The Co-production of Knowledge about International Governance: Living on the Science/Policy Interface -- 4 Scholarship as Citizenship -- Section 3 Pedagogies of Hope -- 5 Person/Planet Politics: Contemplative Pedagogies for aNew Earth -- 6 Make Way for Hope: A Contrarian View -- Section 4 New Earth Institutions -- 7 Institutional Politics and Reform -- 8 An Engaged Scholarship Narrative -- Section 5 Social Movements and Civil Society -- 9 Autonomy and Activism in Civil Society -- 10 Converting the Environmental Movement into a Missionary Religious Force -- Section 6 New Earth Geopolitics -- 11 Toward Sharing Our Ecospace -- 12 China on the World Stage* -- Section 7 Climate Change: The New Earth's Defining Problem -- 13 Climate Change through the Lens of Energy Transformation -- 14 Governing Climate Engineering -- Section 8 Narrative Frames for Living on a New Earth -- 15 Living at the Margins -- 16 The Sustainability Story: Exposing Truths, Half-Truths, and Illusions -- Epilogue Politics for a New Earth: Governing in the "Anthropocene" -- Contributors -- Index.
Summary: Prominent scholars and practitioners consider the role of global environmental politics in the face of increasing environmental stress.
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Intro -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Living on a New Earth -- Section 1 Causes of the New Earth -- 1 The Changing Shape of Global Environmental Politics -- 2 Green Earth: The Emergence of Planetary Civilization -- Section 2 Scholarship as Engagement -- 3 The Co-production of Knowledge about International Governance: Living on the Science/Policy Interface -- 4 Scholarship as Citizenship -- Section 3 Pedagogies of Hope -- 5 Person/Planet Politics: Contemplative Pedagogies for aNew Earth -- 6 Make Way for Hope: A Contrarian View -- Section 4 New Earth Institutions -- 7 Institutional Politics and Reform -- 8 An Engaged Scholarship Narrative -- Section 5 Social Movements and Civil Society -- 9 Autonomy and Activism in Civil Society -- 10 Converting the Environmental Movement into a Missionary Religious Force -- Section 6 New Earth Geopolitics -- 11 Toward Sharing Our Ecospace -- 12 China on the World Stage* -- Section 7 Climate Change: The New Earth's Defining Problem -- 13 Climate Change through the Lens of Energy Transformation -- 14 Governing Climate Engineering -- Section 8 Narrative Frames for Living on a New Earth -- 15 Living at the Margins -- 16 The Sustainability Story: Exposing Truths, Half-Truths, and Illusions -- Epilogue Politics for a New Earth: Governing in the "Anthropocene" -- Contributors -- Index.

Prominent scholars and practitioners consider the role of global environmental politics in the face of increasing environmental stress.

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