Projecting win-win situations, new economic opportunities, green growth and innovative partnerships, the green economy discourse has quickly gained centre stage in international environmental governance and policymaking. Its underlying message is attractive and optimistic: if the market can become the tool for tackling climate change and other major ecological crises, the fight against these crises can also be the royal road to solving the problems of the market. But how ‘green’ is the green economy? And how social or democratic can it be? This book examines how the emergence of this new discourse has fundamentally modified the terms of the environmental debate. Interpreting the rise of green economy discourse as an attempt to re-invent ca...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138781702/Projecting win-win situations, new economic opp...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
The ‘Green Economy’ is fast becoming the new alpha and omega to solve both the environmental and eco...
The green economy is an emergent approach to sustainable development launched at Rio+20. Herein envi...
This is a challenging book. It tests the reader on a number of fronts including a series of intensiv...
The “green economy” is fast becoming the new alpha and omega for many policy makers, corporations, p...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
While sustainability is in danger of being reduced to a meaningless platitude, the brutal fact remai...
This article considers several issues associated with the concept of the green economy. What is the ...
Multiple ‘green transformations’ are required if humanity is to live sustainably on planet Earth. Re...
Too often, economics disassociates humans from nature, the economy from the biosphere that contains ...
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (or Rio+20) was conceived at a time of grea...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...
http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9781138781702/Projecting win-win situations, new economic opp...
Green political economy is a relatively new area of study, arising as it has over the last two decad...
The ‘Green Economy’ is fast becoming the new alpha and omega to solve both the environmental and eco...
The green economy is an emergent approach to sustainable development launched at Rio+20. Herein envi...
This is a challenging book. It tests the reader on a number of fronts including a series of intensiv...
The “green economy” is fast becoming the new alpha and omega for many policy makers, corporations, p...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
While sustainability is in danger of being reduced to a meaningless platitude, the brutal fact remai...
This article considers several issues associated with the concept of the green economy. What is the ...
Multiple ‘green transformations’ are required if humanity is to live sustainably on planet Earth. Re...
Too often, economics disassociates humans from nature, the economy from the biosphere that contains ...
The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (or Rio+20) was conceived at a time of grea...
The green economy is a highly complex construct in terms of its attempts to integrate economic, envi...
Book synopsis: Upsetting the Offset engages critically with the political economy of carbon markets....
The discourse of ‘green growth’ has recently gained ground in environmental governance deliberations...