Global Environmental Politics

Problems, Policy, and Practice

Hayley Stevenson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:18th Sep '25

£35.00

This title is due to be published on 18th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Global Environmental Politics cover

A politics textbook examining the failures of global environmental governance though key issues, covering alternative equitable solutions.

An environmental politics textbook that examines the failure of global environmental governance to deal effectively with unsustainable development and environmental degradation, and examines equitable solutions to these issues. Using up-to-date data and policy information, it covers key environmental problems and explanations for why they occur.Humanity's impact on the planet is undeniable. Fairly and effectively addressing environmental problems begins with understanding their causes and impacts. Is overpopulation the main driver of environmental degradation? Poverty? Capitalism? Poor governance? Imperialism? Patriarchy? Clearly these are not technical questions, but political ones. Updated to cover new debates, data, and policy, and expanded to include chapters on colonialism, race and gender, and the impacts of energy and resource extraction, this book introduces students to diverse perspectives and helps them develop an informed understanding of why environmental problems occur. How the international community should act is deeply contested. Guiding students through the potential responses, including multilateral diplomacy, transnational voluntary action, innovative financial mechanisms, problem displacement, consumer-focused campaigns, and resistance, this book explains the different forms of political action, their limitations and injustices. Online resources include lecture slides, a test bank for instructors and updated weblinks to videos and suggested readings for students.

ISBN: 9781009416825

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 250g

420 pages

2nd Revised edition