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E-Book, Englisch, 228 Seiten

Reihe: Sustainable Development Set

Prins Threats Without Enemies

Facing environmental insecurity
Erscheinungsjahr 2013
ISBN: 978-1-134-04545-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)

Facing environmental insecurity

E-Book, Englisch, 228 Seiten

Reihe: Sustainable Development Set

ISBN: 978-1-134-04545-7
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



The world is moving into a new era which will be dominated by a new range of threats and a new range of priorities. Already headlines tell of storms and droughts, mass emigrations, the danger of old Soviet nuclear reactors and the thinning ozone layer, and with the menaces of global warming, deforestation, pollution and loss of biodiversity, the picture is likely to get bleaker. Unlike traditional threats, these are not made deliberately and standard military responses are usually inappropriate They are threats without enemies and they present quite new and fundamental challenges to the international community which has to find new methods and institutions, as well as the resolve, to tackle them.

In this book, eminent experts describe the new threats and the scale of the dangers which they present and set out the political, military and institutional changes needed. Gwyn Prins is Director of the Global Security Programme at the University of Cambridge. He is author of Top guns and Toxic Whales, also published by Earthscan. Progress For A Small Planet Three topics dominate discussions of the global environment: pollution; the consequences of the affluent running ever faster through finite resources; and the growing tensions between rich and poor as a third of humanity continues to live and die in desperate poverty. In this exceptional book Barbara Ward (co-author with Rene Dubos of the bestselling Only One Earth) refused to see these processes as inevitable. It describes new technologies for recycling waste, for energy, for 'getting more for less' ,linking them to ordinary people's working lives. It also suggests a strategy for meeting the basic needs of the disadvantaged, and shows how the vast inequalities between countries can be reduced. This perceptive survey of policies outlines a planetary bargain between the world's nations that would guarantee individual freedom from poverty and keep our shared biosphere in good working order. Originally published in 1993

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Introduction: Putting Environmental Insecurity in Context
Gwyn Prins
PART I
Grasping the Concept of Environmental Insecurity
1. 'First Unshackle the Spirit': The Brundtland Speech, April 1992
HRH The Prince of Wales
2. The Inevitability of Environmental Insecurity
Sir Crispin Tickell
3. Nations and Nature: A New View of Security
Jessica Tuchman Mathews
PART II
Understanding Two Keys to Environmental Security
4. Anxieties and Opportunities in Climate Change
Jeremy Leggett
5. The Value of Biodiversity
Martyn Murray
PART III
Accepting the Challenge of Environmental Security
6. Institutions for Environmental Security
Josef Vavrousek
7. Defence and Environmental Security
Admiral of the Fleet Sir Julian Oswald
8. Ecological Tuning of the Economy
Hans Peter Diirr
9. The Ambivalence of Property
Kevin Gray
10. Politics and the Environment
Gwyn Prins
Further Reading
Index



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