Can a healthy environment for all social groups be delivered through capitalism via market mechanisms? Or is it the capitalist system, itself, that has been at the root of the environmental and social crises we now face? This letter engages with this ongoing debate by drawing on material from a wider study, 'Achieving Environmental Justice', which examined the extent, form and causes of environmental justice and injustice in a range of countries with varying depths of marketization—United States, South Korea, United Kingdom, Sweden, China, Bolivia and Cuba. The analysis described here focuses on the interview material from this mixed methods study, drawing on over 140 interviews with officials, policy makers, and civil society leaders. The ...
Environmental justice aspires to a healthy environment for all, as well as fair and inclusive proces...
From environmentalism’s perspective, there are four fundamental assumptions that make capitalism inc...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. Can a healthy environment for all social groups be delivered through capi...
Capitalism as a global economic and social order is failing most citizens across the world. The curr...
Despite the environment being the fundamental source of life to all living things, yet numerous repo...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
Capitalism (or, in general, the industrial system) advances into commodity frontiers because it uses...
This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
I will be addressing the broad set of impacts generally referred to as the environmental crisis.” I...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
Capitalism was designed as a mechanism for efficiently allocating scarce resources, encouraging huma...
This paper is a reflection and interpretation of a poem written by Steven Blevins. The author gives ...
Environmental justice aspires to a healthy environment for all, as well as fair and inclusive proces...
From environmentalism’s perspective, there are four fundamental assumptions that make capitalism inc...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. Can a healthy environment for all social groups be delivered through capi...
Capitalism as a global economic and social order is failing most citizens across the world. The curr...
Despite the environment being the fundamental source of life to all living things, yet numerous repo...
Environmental issues are among the most critical scientific and social problems of today. The human ...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
Capitalism (or, in general, the industrial system) advances into commodity frontiers because it uses...
This essay is a discussion of the effects of environmental sustainability on economic growth. The qu...
The last decade of environmental advocacy has been characterized by the application of economic prin...
I will be addressing the broad set of impacts generally referred to as the environmental crisis.” I...
Capitalism goes green, not just for appearance, but by calculation. This dissertation explores if an...
Capitalism was designed as a mechanism for efficiently allocating scarce resources, encouraging huma...
This paper is a reflection and interpretation of a poem written by Steven Blevins. The author gives ...
Environmental justice aspires to a healthy environment for all, as well as fair and inclusive proces...
From environmentalism’s perspective, there are four fundamental assumptions that make capitalism inc...
The global ecological crisis is at once a humanitarian crisis: the well-being of both the human worl...