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Current History (2020) 119 (813): 22–28.
Published: 01 January 2020
... the University of California environment pollution consumers trade climate change 22 The best set of solutions is likely to span the scale from individual to interna- tional action, and to address different points along the chain of production, con- sumption, and disposal. Solving the...
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The best set of solutions is likely to span the scale from individual to international action, and to address different points along the chain of production, consumption, and disposal.
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Current History (2019) 118 (807): 157–159.
Published: 01 April 2019
...Eric Tagliacozzo For centuries, India searched for ways to escape the deadly cycle of too little water and too much. Pollution and climate change threaten to undo the progress it has made. Unruly Waters: How Rains, Rivers, Coasts, and Seas Have Shaped Asia's History , Sunil Amrith Basic...
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For centuries, India searched for ways to escape the deadly cycle of too little water and too much. Pollution and climate change threaten to undo the progress it has made.
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Current History (2016) 115 (780): 157–159.
Published: 01 April 2016
... Karnataka , by Meera Subramanian PublicAffairs , 2015 © 2016 Current History. All rights reserved. 2016 The Regents of the University of California Sheila Jasanoff India environment sustainable development pollution book review Meera Subramanian River Runs Again Green...
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India's long-held penchant for big development projects has worsened its severe ecological problems. A new book draws attention to the promise of smaller-scale solutions.
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Current History (2015) 114 (768): 16–22.
Published: 01 January 2015
... satellites debris pollution regulation traffic iridium cold war military asteroid mining disarmament isotopes station international cooperation comprehensive test ban ariane tiangong-1 north korea ballistic 16 Given the growing number of actors and spacecraft in orbit, the major...
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Given the growing number of actors and spacecraft in orbit, the major challenge facing the international community is one of collective action….
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Current History (2013) 112 (755): 224–229.
Published: 01 September 2013
... Shapiro China environment environmental activism environmentalism nongovernmental organizations pollution social media networking supply chain protest 224 The activists strategies . . . reflect both the importance of new social media and the shifting constraints under which civil...
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The activists' strategies … reflect both the importance of new social media and the shifting constraints under which civil society must operate in an authoritarian state.
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Current History (2000) 99 (640): 355–360.
Published: 01 November 2000
... Political Economy, John Dryzek points out that human beings do not solve environmental problems so much as displace them. They transport the harmful effects of pollution and resource extraction across time and space, leaving others to experience the detrimental effects of environmental abuse. For example...
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Environmental abuse is not only about how humans treat the nonhuman world but also about how they treat each other. Whether referring to climate change, threats to biological diversity, nuclear waste, or depleted fish stocks, some people benefit from the environmental abuse, while others disproportionately suffer from the consequences.