Environmental Deceptions

Environmental Deceptions

Author: Matthew Alan Cahn

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1994-12-23

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 0791498263

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Environmental Deceptions brings together normative analysis and empirical data to explain the structural limitations liberal society places on environmental improvement. Whereas liberal society is predicated on individual self-interest, environmental legislation is predicated on communal regulation of individual property rights. Cahn's aim is to expose the tensions between American political culture and environmental regulation in an effort to make environmental policy discourse more effective. By analyzing such areas as air policy, water policy, waste policy, and energy policy, he exposes the subtle tensions that often lead to failure and explains why traditional models of environmental legislation are insufficient to resolve existing environmental dilemmas.


When Smoke Ran Like Water

When Smoke Ran Like Water

Author: Devra Lee Davis

Publisher:

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9781903985502

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This text shows that we have the scientific tools to reveal the connection between environment and disease in a way never before possible, and even to predict which chemicals pose the greatest risk. We no longer need to wait for actual human harm as the only proof of harmfulness. Davis describes how the science of environmental epidemiology arose and how environmental toxins affect a broad spectrum of human health, including breast cancer, the health and development of the lungs and even male reproductive capacity. The book shows readers the full picture of how the environment is affecting their health, what they can do about it and why standard approaches to public health need to change.


Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking

Flashpoints in Environmental Policymaking

Author: Sheldon Kamieniecki

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 1997-04-25

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 1438408269

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As a contribution to public policy and to help educate students about natural resource issues, this book identifies the likely "hot spots" of environmental policy and presents alternative and often opposing points of view on the major controversies that are likely to be with us well into the next century. Among the topics covered are comparative risk assessment; market incentives in environmental regulation; environmental justice; public versus private management of public lands; international trade and sustainable development; and the relationship between national security and environmental protection.


Deceit and Denial

Deceit and Denial

Author: Gerald Markowitz

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2013-01-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0520275829

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Environmental Health I Health Care Policy I History Of Medicine --


Bright Green Lies

Bright Green Lies

Author: Derrick Jensen

Publisher: Monkfish Book Publishing

Published: 2021-03-16

Total Pages: 419

ISBN-13: 1948626403

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“This disturbing but very important book makes clear we must dig deeper than the normal solutions we are offered.”—Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia Works "Bright Green Lies exposes the hypocrisy and bankruptcy of leading environmental groups and their most prominent cheerleaders. The best-known environmentalists are not in the business of speaking truth, or even holding up rational solutions to blunt the impending ecocide, but instead indulge in a mendacious and self-serving delusion that provides comfort at the expense of reality. They fail to state the obvious: We cannot continue to wallow in hedonistic consumption and industrial expansion and survive as a species. The environmental debate, Derrick Jensen and his coauthors argue, has been distorted by hubris and the childish desire by those in industrialized nations to sustain the unsustainable. All debates about environmental policy need to begin with honoring and protecting, not the desires of the human species, but with the sanctity of the Earth itself. We refuse to ask the right questions because these questions expose a stark truth—we cannot continue to live as we are living. To do so is suicidal folly. ‘Tell me how you seek, and I will tell you what you are seeking,’ the German philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein said. This is the power of Bright Green Lies: It asks the questions most refuse to ask, and in that questioning, that seeking, uncovers profound truths we ignore at our peril.”—Chris Hedges, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of America: The Farewell Tour


Toxic Deception

Toxic Deception

Author: Dan Fagin

Publisher: Birch Lane Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9781559723855

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Documents how the chemical industry has circumvented regulation


The Lomborg Deception

The Lomborg Deception

Author: Howard Friel

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2010-03-16

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 0300161344

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In this major assessment of leading climate-change skeptic Bjørn Lomborg, Howard Friel meticulously deconstructs the Danish statistician’s claim that global warming is “no catastrophe” by exposing the systematic misrepresentations and partial accounting that are at the core of climate skepticism. His detailed analysis serves not only as a guide to reading the global warming skeptics, but also as a model for assessing the state of climate science. With attention to the complexities of climate-related phenomena across a range of areas—from Arctic sea ice to the Antarctic ice sheet—The Lomborg Deception also offers readers an enlightening review of some of today’s most urgent climate concerns. Friel’s book is the first to respond directly to Lomborg’s controversial research as published in The Skeptical Environmentalist (2001) and Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’s Guide to Global Warming (2007). His close reading of Lomborg’s textual claims and supporting footnotes reveals a lengthy list of findings that will rock climate skeptics and their allies in the government and news media, demonstrating that the published peer-reviewed climate science, as assessed mainly by the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, has had it mostly right—even if somewhat conservatively right—all along. Friel’s able defense of Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth against Lomborg’s repeated attacks is by itself worth an attentive reading.


The Climate Change Hoax: The Global Warming Deception

The Climate Change Hoax: The Global Warming Deception

Author: Catherine Dumont

Publisher: MB Cooltura

Published: 2024-08-20

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 9877449323

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In "The Climate Change Hoax" Catherine Dumont embarks on a courageous journey to dissect one of the most contentious issues of our time. With meticulous research and critical analysis, Catherine Dumont challenges prevailing narratives surrounding climate change, unraveling a web of misinformation and revealing hidden agendas. Through engaging prose and compelling evidence, this book dismantles common misconceptions about climate change, exposing the truth behind the headlines. From examining the science behind climate models to scrutinizing the political and economic interests driving the climate change narrative, Catherine Dumont leaves no stone unturned in his quest for truth. Drawing on insights from leading scientists, policymakers, and activists, "The Climate Change Hoax" offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the complex forces shaping our climate discourse. By untangling fact from fiction, Catherine Dumont empowers readers to think critically and make informed decisions about the future of our planet. Whether you're a concerned citizen, a policymaker, or simply someone seeking clarity amidst the noise, this book is a must-read for anyone eager to unravel the truth behind the climate change debate. Prepare to challenge your assumptions, expand your knowledge, and join the conversation on one of the most pressing issues of our time. Order your copy of "The Climate Change Hoax" today and embark on a journey of discovery that will change the way you think about climate change forever.


Climate Change and Society

Climate Change and Society

Author: Riley E. Dunlap

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 481

ISBN-13: 0199356114

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Climate change is one of today's most important issues, presenting an intellectual challenge to the natural and social sciences. While there has been progress in natural science understanding of climate change, social science research has not been as fully developed. This collection of essays breaks new theoretical and empirical ground by presenting climate change as a thoroughly social phenomenon, embedded in our institutions and cultural practices.


Environmental Sociology

Environmental Sociology

Author: Leslie King

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 0742559084

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Environmental Sociology, intended for use in Environmental Sociology courses, uses sociological methods and perspectives to analyze key environmental issues. The reader is organized like an introduction to sociology reader, and comprised of readings that are accessible to and interesting for undergraduates.