Greening the Millennium?: New Politics of the Environment (Political Quarterly Monograph Series): The New Politics of the Environment

Greening the Millennium?: New Politics of the Environment (Political Quarterly Monograph Series): The New Politics of the Environment

by Michael Jacobs (Editor)

Synopsis

This collection of specially commissioned essays aims both to broaden understanding of environmental issues, and to explore their implications for politics. The book discusses the concepts of the a risk societya and a ecological modernisationa , examines the relationship between science, public policy and democratic renewal, and analyses green politics in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 218
Edition: 1
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 28 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0631206191
ISBN 13: 9780631206194

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Greening the Millennium edited by London School of Economics geographer Jacobs, more than lives up to its promise... I would recommend Greening the Millennium to students and academics in geography, environmental studies, sociology, and political science, as well as to politicians, planners, policymakers, and indeed anyone with an informed interest in a the environmenta . B. Dodson, Queena s University This is one of the best assessments of the current state of the environmental debate and eco--politics in Britain which I have read for a long time! Jacobs brings together 17 top contributors from diverse backgrounds. Their analyses are competent, realistic and accessible and add up to a multi--dimensional overview... It is a major achievement of this volume that it picks up and critically reviews the major buzz--words, debates and strategies which currently dominate the eco--debate without reproducing either the presently widespread but arguably unjustified green optimism or the equally unjustified older eco--pessimism. Ingolfur Bluhdorn, University of Bath
Author Bio

Michael Jacobs is Visiting Professor in the School of Public Policy at University College London. An environmental economist and political theorist, his work has focused on the political economy of environmental change. His books include The Green Economy: Environment, Sustainable Development and the Politics of the Future, Greening the Millennium? The New Politics of the Environment - ed, Blackwell, 1997 -, The Politics of the Real World and Paying for Progress: A New Politics of Tax for Public Spending - Fabian Society 2000 -. From 2004-10 he was a Special Adviser to the UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, responsible for domestic and international policy on environment, energy and climate change, and before that a member of the Council of Economic Advisers at the UK Treasury. He was formerly General Secretary of the Fabian Society, Co-Editor of The Political Quarterly and a research fellow at Lancaster University and the London School of Economics. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the LSE, a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Public Policy Research and Senior Adviser to the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, which he helped to found.