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El. knyga: Case for Environmental Justice

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  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Hamilton Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780761873822
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Nov-2022
  • Leidėjas: Hamilton Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780761873822

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Issues of the environment and its sustainability are linked to those of global warming, climate change and loss of biodiversity. This is so because there is a general consensus in the scientific community that the long-term shift or alteration of temperature and weather patterns both locally and globally are the result of human activities not the least those of burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, agricultural practices, land-use changes, pollution. Accordingly, questions of environmental justice arise because of the threat that anthropogenic climate change pose to our planet. This book examines these issues using as its point of departure environmental justice, where environmental justice is concerned with environmental sustainability and the equitable treatment and involvement of people of all races, cultures, incomes, and educational levels in the development, implementation, and enforcement of environmental programs, laws, rules, and policies. The book discusses, among other things, the population and consumption debate with regard to resource depletion and loss of biodiversity, problems of global policing of environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions by nation-states in the context of the tragedy of the commons and possible solutions to some of these problems from African and Native American philosophies and worldviews.
Introduction 1(6)
Chapter 1 Environmental Justice, Biodiversity and Environmental Sustainability
7(8)
Chapter 2 Global Ecological Footprint, Biodiversity, and Principles of Environmental Justice
15(10)
Chapter 3 Population and the Debate on Ecological Deficit
25(6)
Chapter 4 Consumerism and the Debate on Ecological Deficit
31(6)
Chapter 5 Redistribution of Resources and Ecological Deficit
37(10)
Chapter 6 Climate Change and Global Warming
47(6)
Chapter 7 The Tragedy of the Commons and Climate Change
53(6)
Chapter 8 The UNFCCC, Climate Change and Global Warming
59(6)
Chapter 9 The Three Obligations in the UNFCCC and Climate Change
65(10)
Chapter 10 Beneficence and Justice in the UNFCCC's Three Obligations
75(8)
Chapter 11 The Obligations of Beneficence and Justice in the UNFCCC
83(8)
Chapter 12 Some Problems for the UNFCCC and the Obligations
91(10)
Chapter 13 Alternate Solutions to the Tragedy of the Commons for Climate Change
101(12)
Chapter 14 Non-Western Perspectives on the Environment: Judeo-Christianity, Hinduism and Buddhism
113(10)
Chapter 15 Non-Western Perspectives on the Environment: Native American and African Worldviews
123(10)
Bibliography 133(16)
Index 149(10)
About the Author 159
Edwin Etieyibo is professor of philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand.