The environment is a complicated issue composed of multiple layers and facets. This interdisciplinary anthology has been compiled to fuel informed conversations that we must have in the face of great environmental challenges.
The environment is a complicated issue composed of multiple layers and facets. This interdisciplinary anthology has been compiled to fuel informed conversations that we must have in the face of great environmental challenges.
John A. Duerk is history and political science professor at Lake Tahoe Community College.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Consumption and Consciousness: The Land Ethic Revisited Mark Thorsby Chapter 2: Rawls and the Distribution of Human Resources by Those in the Animal Rights Community Alan Clune Chapter 3: The Fabric of Life: Technology, Ideology & the Environmental Impact of Clothing Juneko Robinson Chapter 4: Muslim Perspectives and the Politics of Climate Change Jennifer Epley Sanders Chapter 5: Darkness in the Rage of Light: Gendered EcoGothic Landscapes in the American West Suzanne Roberts Chapter 6: Food Sustainability for the Underprivileged: A Comparison of Non-Profit Group Activities in Four U.S. Cities Camila Pombo Chapter 7: Egalitarians Speak: Lone Voices of Dissent in the Congressional Hearings on Radical Animal Liberation and Environmental Activism John Duerk Chapter 8: Changing Lanes and Changing Places: An Examination of Race, Urban Bikeways, and Gentrification in American Cities Markie McBrayer Chapter 9: A Consumer Public Sphere: Considering Activist and Environmental Narratives in the Contexts of Themed and Consumer Spaces Scott Lukas Chapter 10: What Role Can Water Markets Play in Adapting to Climate Change? Evidence from Two River Basins in the Western United States Elizabeth Koebele, Loretta Singletary, Shelby Hockaday, and Kerri Jean Ormerod Chapter 11: Do Environmental Policies Enhance Environmental Quality? An Examination of Policy Instruments and Outcomes Emilia Barreto Carvalho Chapter 12: The Role of Art in the Conservation of American Landscapes Joe R. McBride
Chapter 1: Consumption and Consciousness: The Land Ethic Revisited Mark Thorsby Chapter 2: Rawls and the Distribution of Human Resources by Those in the Animal Rights Community Alan Clune Chapter 3: The Fabric of Life: Technology, Ideology & the Environmental Impact of Clothing Juneko Robinson Chapter 4: Muslim Perspectives and the Politics of Climate Change Jennifer Epley Sanders Chapter 5: Darkness in the Rage of Light: Gendered EcoGothic Landscapes in the American West Suzanne Roberts Chapter 6: Food Sustainability for the Underprivileged: A Comparison of Non-Profit Group Activities in Four U.S. Cities Camila Pombo Chapter 7: Egalitarians Speak: Lone Voices of Dissent in the Congressional Hearings on Radical Animal Liberation and Environmental Activism John Duerk Chapter 8: Changing Lanes and Changing Places: An Examination of Race, Urban Bikeways, and Gentrification in American Cities Markie McBrayer Chapter 9: A Consumer Public Sphere: Considering Activist and Environmental Narratives in the Contexts of Themed and Consumer Spaces Scott Lukas Chapter 10: What Role Can Water Markets Play in Adapting to Climate Change? Evidence from Two River Basins in the Western United States Elizabeth Koebele, Loretta Singletary, Shelby Hockaday, and Kerri Jean Ormerod Chapter 11: Do Environmental Policies Enhance Environmental Quality? An Examination of Policy Instruments and Outcomes Emilia Barreto Carvalho Chapter 12: The Role of Art in the Conservation of American Landscapes Joe R. McBride
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