Shocks, States, and Sustainability

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Shocks, States, and Sustainability

The Origins of Radical Environmental Reforms

Sociology Economic geography Environmentalist thought and ideology Sustainability

Author: Thomas K. Rudel

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Language: English

Published by: Oxford University Press

Published on: 29th January 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9780190924478


Introduction

For the past two decades, scientists have urged us to abandon fossil fuels as rapidly as possible and pursue a range of other environmental reforms to avert the many crises climate change will bring. The reforms have not occurred at the expected rate, and their absence raises questions about when they might occur.

About the Book

In Shocks, States, and Sustainability, Thomas K. Rudel addresses this question. He outlines a theory of environmental revolutions and when they will likely occur through a comparison of radical environmental reforms throughout the 20th century.

By looking at farmers in the American Dust Bowl, land-use planners in post-war England, small farmers in post-Soviet Cuba, and lobster fishers along the coast of Maine, Rudel emphasizes how sudden focusing events can spur radical reforms by providing a fresh realization about the scarcity of natural resources.

Shocks, States, and Sustainability explains how earth-shaking events like droughts, depressions, and wars can provide the foundations necessary for the pursuit of global sustainability.

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