The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution

The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution
Title The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution PDF eBook
Author Maria H. Ivanova
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021
Genre Environmental protection
ISBN 9780262363242

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"A revisionist history of UNEP that recounts previously untold stories, corrects misperceptions, and reveals the life within what is often considered a lifeless bureaucracy"--

The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution

The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution
Title The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution PDF eBook
Author Maria Ivanova
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 383
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0262542102

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The past, present, and possible future of the agency designed to act as "the world's environmental conscience." The United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) was founded in 1972 as a nimble, fast, and flexible entity at the core of the UN system--a subsidiary body rather than a specialized agency. It was intended to be the world's environmental conscience, an anchor institution that established norms and researched policy, leaving it to other organizations to carry out its recommendations. In this book, Maria Ivanova offers a detailed account of UNEP's origin and history. Ivanova counters the common criticism that UNEP was deficient by design, arguing that UNEP has in fact delivered on much (though not all) of its mandate.

They Knew

They Knew
Title They Knew PDF eBook
Author James Gustave Speth
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 304
Release 2021-08-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0262542986

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A devastating, play-by-play account of the federal government's leading role in bringing about today's climate crisis. In 2015, a group of twenty-one young people sued the federal government for violating their constitutional rights by promoting the climate catastrophe, depriving them of life, liberty, and property without due process of law. They Knew offers evidence for their claims, presenting a devastating, play-by-play account of the federal government's role in bringing about today's climate crisis. James Speth, tapped by the plaintiffs as an expert on climate, documents how administrations from Carter to Trump--despite having information about climate change and the connection to fossil fuels--continued aggressive support of a fossil fuel based energy system. What did the federal government know and when did it know it? Speth asks, echoing another famous cover up. What did the federal government do and what did it not do? They Knew (an updated version of the Expert Report Speth prepared for the lawsuit) presents the most compelling indictment yet of the government's role in the climate crisis, showing a forty-year failure to take action. Since Juliana v. United States was filed, the federal government has repeatedly delayed the case. Yet even in legal limbo, it has helped inspire a generation of youthful climate activists. An Our Children’s Trust Book

The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution

The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution
Title The Untold Story of the World's Leading Environmental Institution PDF eBook
Author Maria Ivanova
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 383
Release 2021-02-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0262362236

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The past, present, and possible future of the agency designed to act as "the world's environmental conscience." The United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) was founded in 1972 as a nimble, fast, and flexible entity at the core of the UN system--a subsidiary body rather than a specialized agency. It was intended to be the world's environmental conscience, an anchor institution that established norms and researched policy, leaving it to other organizations to carry out its recommendations. In this book, Maria Ivanova offers a detailed account of UNEP's origin and history. Ivanova counters the common criticism that UNEP was deficient by design, arguing that UNEP has in fact delivered on much (though not all) of its mandate.

Markets and the Environment, Second Edition

Markets and the Environment, Second Edition
Title Markets and the Environment, Second Edition PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel O. Keohane
Publisher Island Press
Pages 328
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1610916077

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"A clear grasp of economics is essential to understanding why environmental problems arise and how we can address them. ... Now thoroughly revised with updated information on current environmental policy and real-world examples of market-based instruments .... The authors provide a concise yet thorough introduction to the economic theory of environmental policy and natural resource management. They begin with an overview of environmental economics before exploring topics including cost-benefit analysis, market failures and successes, and economic growth and sustainability. Readers of the first edition will notice new analysis of cost estimation as well as specific market instruments, including municipal water pricing and waste disposal. Particular attention is paid to behavioral economics and cap-and-trade programs for carbon."--Publisher's web site.

World on the Edge

World on the Edge
Title World on the Edge PDF eBook
Author Lester Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 258
Release 2012-06-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 113654075X

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In this urgent time, World on the Edge calls out the pivotal environmental issues and how to solve them now. We are in a race between political and natural tipping points. Can we close coal-fired power plants fast enough to save the Greenland ice sheet and avoid catastrophic sea level rise? Can we raise water productivity fast enough to halt the depletion of aquifers and avoid water-driven food shortages? Can we cope with peak water and peak oil at the same time? These are some of the issues Lester R. Brown skilfully distils in World on the Edge. Bringing decades of research and analysis into play, he provides the responses needed to reclaim our future.

Earth Odyssey

Earth Odyssey
Title Earth Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Mark Hertsgaard
Publisher Crown Publishing Group (NY)
Pages 385
Release 1999
Genre Nature
ISBN 0767900596

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Based on his extensive investigation of the global environmental crisis, in which he explored five continents, "Earth Odyssey" recounts Hertsgaard's search for the answer to the essential question of our time: Is the future of the human species at risk?