Ecofundamentalism: A Critique of Extreme Environmentalism

Author:   Rögnvaldur Hannesson
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781498532280


Pages:   130
Publication Date:   15 December 2015
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Everyone has heard of environmentalism, but what is it? Is it ideology or religion? Like socialism, environmentalism is a political program, but even more diffuse. Environmentalists hold diverse opinions, from wanting to take care of nature in human interest to putting nature above man. The latter is religious environmentalism, with nature taking the place of the supernatural. This book is a critique of this type of environmentalism, appropriately named ecofundamentalism. This may be a minority or even marginal opinion, but it seems to shape people’s thinking to an unwarranted degree. In the worst of cases, it would bring the end of civilization as we know it.   Without massive monocultures, supported by pesticides and fertilizer, we could never feed ourselves. Almost 90 percent of our primary energy comes from fossil fuels, without which there would be no air travel, cars and trucks, reliable electricity, and even much of our food supply. Putting a premium on biodiversity and getting serious about greenhouse gas emissions would force us to go without these things, putting us back in the Middle Ages.   Fortunately, there is no need to heed any of these environmentalist prescriptions. Contrary to the notion that economic growth is unsustainable and our core problem, it is actually the core solution. Economic growth and technology has made it possible for food production to outpace population growth since the industrial revolution. Economic growth is one reason why population growth worldwide has fallen so that the “population bomb” may never explode. It has also made us largely independent of the weather except for growing our crops. Meanwhile, ecofundamentalism would cause more harm than good.  

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Author:   Rögnvaldur Hannesson
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.227kg
ISBN:  

9781498532280


ISBN 10:   1498532284
Pages:   130
Publication Date:   15 December 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Environmentalism: a Critique Contents Acknowledgement Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Environmentalism: what is it? Chapter 3: Sustainability Chapter 4: Biodiversity, alien species, and “iconic” animals Chapter 5: Energy Chapter 6: Global warming, forest death, and the ozone hole Chapter 7: Is the world overpopulated? Chapter 8: Fisheries, aquaculture, and the oceans Chapter 9: Conclusion Literature

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"In this book, world-renowned fisheries economist Hannesson states that his goal is to debunk environmentalism of the ecofundamentalist variety as ahistorical, unscientific, and an outright threat to progress. Putting aside his technical and statistical tools to critically evaluate his subject, the author defines ecofundamentalists as people who put nature above humans and accuses them of being hypocrites benefiting from the comforts of the industry they deride and of self-aggrandizement promoting doom and gloom. According to the author, ecofundamentalists may be a minority and represent marginal opinion, but they are capable of shaping public thinking to an unwarranted degree. He does admit there are limits to the use of nonrenewable resources, but if experience is any guide, he concludes, people will probably do just fine. To environmentalists who urge precaution, Hannesson says the only way to learn about the dangers of a product is by using it. Possibly his most striking opinion is that people have learned the laws of nature and turned them to their advantage. A nonanalytical critique, this book is recommended as a reasoned counter to some of the arguments of environmentalism. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers. * CHOICE * Professor Rögnvaldur Hannesson, an authority on natural resource management, has written a well-argued, even if polemical, book against ecofundamentalism, which, for him, puts nature before man. . . .Hannesson has written an instructive, concise book, successfully debunking many myths about the environment, with sober analysis rather than rhetoric. * Journal of Economic Literature * Ecofundamentalism: A Critique of Extreme Environmentalism is a valuable book for presenting a careful and reasoned counter to some of the arguments of environmentalism. Rögnvaldur Hannesson is an accomplished scholar and an environmentalist in his own right. His arguments point to the critical need for positive analysis of the tradeoffs encountered in confronting environmental and natural resource problems in order to enhance the wellbeing of the planet and its inhabitants of all kinds. -- Gary Libecap, University of California, Santa Barbara Rögnvaldur Hannesson is a world-renowned fisheries economist, but in this book he puts aside his technical and statistical tools to critically evaluate “ecofundamentalism” through an economic lens anyone can understand. If you are an open-minded environmentalist, you will have to re-evaluate your position on many issues including global warming, and if you are an ""ecofundamentalist,"" your foundation will be shaken. -- Terry L. Anderson, PERC"


In this book, world-renowned fisheries economist Hannesson states that his goal is to debunk environmentalism of the ecofundamentalist variety as ahistorical, unscientific, and an outright threat to progress. Putting aside his technical and statistical tools to critically evaluate his subject, the author defines ecofundamentalists as people who put nature above humans and accuses them of being hypocrites benefiting from the comforts of the industry they deride and of self-aggrandizement promoting doom and gloom. According to the author, ecofundamentalists may be a minority and represent marginal opinion, but they are capable of shaping public thinking to an unwarranted degree. He does admit there are limits to the use of nonrenewable resources, but if experience is any guide, he concludes, people will probably do just fine. To environmentalists who urge precaution, Hannesson says the only way to learn about the dangers of a product is by using it. Possibly his most striking opinion is that people have learned the laws of nature and turned them to their advantage. A nonanalytical critique, this book is recommended as a reasoned counter to some of the arguments of environmentalism. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers. CHOICE Ecofundamentalism: A Critique of Extreme Environmentalism is a valuable book for presenting a careful and reasoned counter to some of the arguments of environmentalism. Rognvaldur Hannesson is an accomplished scholar and an environmentalist in his own right. His arguments point to the critical need for positive analysis of the tradeoffs encountered in confronting environmental and natural resource problems in order to enhance the wellbeing of the planet and its inhabitants of all kinds. -- Gary Libecap, University of California, Santa Barbara Rognvaldur Hannesson is a world-renowned fisheries economist, but in this book he puts aside his technical and statistical tools to critically evaluate ecofundamentalism through an economic lens anyone can understand. If you are an open-minded environmentalist, you will have to re-evaluate your position on many issues including global warming, and if you are an ecofundamentalist, your foundation will be shaken. -- Terry L. Anderson, PERC


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Rögnvaldur Hannesson received his PhD in economics at the University of Lund, Sweden.

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