Sustainable Failures: Environmental Policy and Democracy in a Petro-dependent World

Author:   Sherry Cable
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
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9781439909003


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   10 August 2012
Format:   Paperback
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Sustainable Failures: Environmental Policy and Democracy in a Petro-dependent World


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Examines environmental policy from a sociological perspective, showing how our petro-dependency causes unprecedented environmental damage and threatens our democracy

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Author:   Sherry Cable
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9781439909003


ISBN 10:   1439909008
Pages:   242
Publication Date:   10 August 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface PART I Rationale for Sustainable Environmental Policy 1 The Shape of Sustainable Environmental Policy 2 Modes of Human Subsistence, Environmental Impacts, and Environmental Policies 3 The Poisoning of the Biosphere: The Petro-dependent Mode of Subsistence PART Il The United States: Prototype Petro-dependent Society 4 Petro-dependent Environmental Policies 5 Violations of Ecological Principles: Resource Depletion and Pollution 6 Living in the State of Denial: Conflict and the Contamination of Workplaces, Communities, and Citizens 7 Broken Promises: Environmental Injustices 8 Petro-dependent Obstacles to Sustainable Policies: The Corporate State and Its Institutional and Cultural Reflections PART III Environmental Policy in the Petro-dependent Empire 9 International Environmental Policymaking 10 Global Environmental Problems: Overpopulation, Peak Oil, and Climate Change 11 Sustaining Unsustainability: The Transnational Corporate State PART IV And So . . . 12 Once There Was a Planet in the Way Galaxy. . . APPENDIX Websites and Mission Statements: NGO Partners for the Global Plan of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land-Based Activities References Index

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Cable looks into why we have had powerful laws that regulate specific impacts on high profile issues while topics tangentially related to our dependence on a petroleum-based economy fall into the 'don't bother me now' category of our collective attention and action... In addition to being an able researcher, Cable is a gifted storyteller... she dedicates most of her work to a broad and deep 'what's wrong with this picture' description of where we are and how we got here... This book puts the blame for our mess right where it belongs - on us as a society. Sustainability, August 2012 Cable offers a sweeping analysis of how humans live outside their means, fostering a false duality between society and biosphere with decidedly unsustainable technological and petroleum energy dependence... Written for a broad audience, the work deftly combines a jargon-free sociological lens on human behavior with biophysical science questions of sustainability. Recommended. - Choice


Cable looks into why we have had powerful laws that regulate specific impacts on high profile issues while topics tangentially related to our dependence on a petroleum-based economy fall into the 'don't bother me now' category of our collective attention and action... In addition to being an able researcher, Cable is a gifted storyteller... she dedicates most of her work to a broad and deep 'what's wrong with this picture' description of where we are and how we got here... This book puts the blame for our mess right where it belongs - on us as a society. Sustainability, August 2012


"""Cable looks into why we have had powerful laws that regulate specific impacts on high profile issues while topics tangentially related to our dependence on a petroleum-based economy fall into the 'don't bother me now' category of our collective attention and action... In addition to being an able researcher, Cable is a gifted storyteller... she dedicates most of her work to a broad and deep 'what's wrong with this picture' description of where we are and how we got here... This book puts the blame for our mess right where it belongs - on us as a society."" Sustainability, August 2012 ""Cable offers a sweeping analysis of how humans live outside their means, fostering a false duality between society and biosphere with decidedly unsustainable technological and petroleum energy dependence... Written for a broad audience, the work deftly combines a jargon-free sociological lens on human behavior with biophysical science questions of sustainability. Recommended."" - Choice"


Author Information

Sherry Cable is Professor of Sociology and Faculty Fellow in the Tennessee Teaching & Learning Center at the University of Tennessee. She is the author (with Charles Cable) of Environmental Problems/Grassroots Solutions: The Politics of Grassroots Environmental Conflict.

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