ENGLISH

The Environment and International History

Book information

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2019
ISBN
9781472527226, 9781472525055, 9781474219327, 9781472529022
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
8 MB (8158329 bytes)
Pages
\225
Time added
2023-05-22 10:41:48

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atalog record for this book is avai Title Page Copyright Page Contents List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Preface Chapter 1 Anthropocentric environmentalism Placing (European) humans first Scrambles in Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific Enter the environmentalists? To the 1900 convention The 1902 bird convention Marine life World war New hope? Chapter 2 From war through war Whaling Oil pollution Fisheries The 1933 convention Birds in North America Transboundary pollution A World again at war The United Nations Chapter 3 Cold war, science, and the environment Containment, fisheries, and whaling Korea Science, nature, and the cold war The Great Leap Forward The atomic arms race From moratorium to test ban Victory for the environmentalists? Chapter 4 Silent Spring, Stockholm, and the North-South divide The new environmentalism Vietnam and the environment Marine life Decolonization and the North-South divide LDCs and the environment Stockholm Stockholm’s legacy Omens Chapter 5 Creating regimes Stockholm: A legacy lacking The Anglo-American shift Marine life Acid rain and the climate conundrum The ozone quandary Chernobyl The Persian Gulf War Addressing ozone Hazardous waste To Rio The Rio conference The resistance to environmental regimes Chapter 6 The Anthropocene epoch? Addressing the Rio Agenda NAFTA Marine life Hazardous waste The ozone layer and climate change Johannesburg The challenges persist The climate conundrum continues Paris Nuclear power and plastics In the Anthropocene? Conclusion: Accomplishments and challenges Accomplishments Challenges at sea Challenges on land: Poaching, poison, and radiation Demographic challenges The atmospheric challenge: Climate change Notes Index

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