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Reviews
"An outstanding work of synthesis in environmental thought written in exceptionally readable prose. By bringing together theories from the disparate fields of international relations, economics and political philosophy, Bryner charts a path toward our environmental future that is freer, fairer, greener. His is a lasting legacy."
-Richard P. Hiskes, University of Connecticut, author of The Human Right to a Green Future
"Protecting the Global Environment provides readers with an insightful overview of the conceptual tools needed to address the current global environmental crisis. Bryner superbly highlights the importance of making markets more sustainable, development more equitable, and international policies more just. His powerful message is essential reading for all students of global environmental politics."
-Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo and co-author of Paths to a Green World
"Once again, Gary Bryner has given us a book with lasting value. He provides an insightful guide to how international relations theory can help us understand and respond to the vast environmental challenges of our era. His core message: we must rethink what it means for markets to work, for development to be sustainable, and for society to be fair--and find ways to act on those new understandings through international politics. Bryner's analysis gives us cause for hope without underplaying the scope of the task ahead."
-Ken Conca, American University and co-editor of Green Planet Blues
"Bryner offers a cogent political analysis of global environmental problems, explainging that an expansion of knowledge regarding environmental threats over the last 40 years contrasts sharply with ineffective policy making...Recommended."
-CHOICE September 2011 Vol 49. No. 01
Book Information
ISBN 9781594516740
Author Gary C Bryner
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 408g