Environmental Politics
A Very Short Introduction
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:28th Jan '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This book provides an insightful exploration of environmental politics, examining its complexities and future implications in the context of the Anthropocene.
In Environmental Politics, Andrew Dobson delves into the complexities of environmental issues that shape our political landscape today. He examines how these issues affect various stakeholders, including individuals, businesses, and governments, highlighting the intricate connections between local actions and global consequences. Dobson's analysis covers a wide range of topics, from grassroots movements to international treaties, illustrating how environmental politics is both a personal concern and a matter of global significance.
The book emphasizes that environmental politics is not monolithic; it encompasses diverse perspectives and strategies. It addresses the tensions between protest and accommodation, showcasing how different actors navigate the challenges posed by environmental change. Furthermore, Dobson poses critical questions about the future of environmental politics in the context of the Anthropocene—a new geological epoch defined by human influence on the planet. He explores whether mainstream politics will adapt to incorporate these pressing environmental concerns or whether a fundamental shift is necessary.
Environmental Politics offers readers a comprehensive overview of the subject, making it accessible to those unfamiliar with the intricacies of political discourse surrounding the environment. This insightful commentary not only informs but also engages readers in contemplating the vital role that environmental politics will play in shaping our future and the sustainability of our world.
ISBN: 9780199665570
Dimensions: 174mm x 114mm x 9mm
Weight: 140g
160 pages