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Samuel P. Hays. From Conservation to Environment Environmental Politics in the United States since World War II. In Out of the Woods. Char Miller and Hal Rothman, eds. Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997, pp. 101-126. Source for Earth Day. [Pg.231]

By this means, none of the parties involved has an interest in the quantity used of a given chemical. On an environmental-political level, a better conservation and thus resulting in increased safety is to be expected. [Pg.27]

Boehmer-Christiansen S.A. (2002). Keywords investing against climate change Why failure remains possible. Environmental Politics, 11(3), 1 -30. [Pg.519]

The EMS was a central player in the campaign to institute the new order of environmental inquiry that, by 1976, genetic toxicology had come to represent (Drake et al. 1975). Ironically, the new field s rapid rise may be traced in part to the EMS s effectiveness at maintaining a publicly visible boundary between environmental science and environmental politics while simultaneously subverting that same boundary within its own organizational domain. [Pg.134]

Hayes, Samuel P, 1987. Beauty, Health, and Permanence Environmental Politics in the United States, 1955-1985. New York Cambridge University Press. [Pg.181]

There are many factors that are changing and shaping the fuel and energy industries of the future. Environmental, political, economic, and availability issues are just some of these factors. With environmental regulations becoming stricter, the emission of greenhouse gases is a major concern. With the decrease in oil resources, there is a need for other sources of fuel and chemical production. [Pg.57]

Selin, H. (2007) Coalition politics and chemicals management in a regulatory ambitious Europe. Global Environmental Politics 7(3) 63-93. http //muse.jhu.edu/joumals/global environmental politics/v007/7.3selin.pdf... [Pg.44]

The journalist from Dagens Nyheter also stressed that environmental politics is an area of importance for the newspaper. When asked about what good news or a scoop regarding chemicals would involve, several journalists answered that it would be the discovery of buried barrels of toxins. [Pg.61]

Pesendorfer, Dieter (2006) EU environmental policy under pressure chemicals policy change between antagonistic goals Environmental Politics 15 95. [Pg.237]

Selin, Henrik (2007) Coalition politics and chemicals management in a regulatory ambitious Europe. Global Environmental Politics 7 63. [Pg.237]

ESBO is a heat stabiliser and secondary plasticiser used in PVC-P applications. It has food contact approval up to certain limits but there have been some environmental/political issues concerning the possible use of genetically modified soya bean oil in the manufacture of ESBO. [Pg.12]

Janicke, M. and Jacob, K. 2004. Lead markets for environmental innovations A new role for the nation state. Global Environmental Politics, 4(1) 29-46. [Pg.267]

W. Henry Lambright and Agnes Gereben Schaefer, The Environmental Politics of Chemical and Nuclear Weapons Disposal , in Dianne Rahm, ed.. Toxic Waste and Environmental Policy in the 21st Century (Jefferson, NC McFarland, 2002), pp. 5 36. [Pg.142]

E. Efron, The Apocalyptics How Environmental Politics Controls What We Know about Cancer, New York, Simon Schuster, 1984. [Pg.314]

U. Desai, Ed., Environmental Politics and Policy in Industrialized Countries, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2002. [Pg.82]

S. H. Dewey, Don t Breathe the Air Air Pollution and U.S. Environmental Politics, 1945-1970 (Texas A M University Press, 2000), chap. 3 Brienes, Fight against Smog, pp. 1-11. See also J. Dunsby, Localizing Smog Transgressions in the Therapeutic Landscape, in E. M. DuPuis, ed., Smoke and Mirrors (New York University Press, 2004), pp. 170-200. [Pg.195]

Selin, H. and S.D. VanDeveer, 2003 Mapping Institutional Linkages in European Air Pollution Politics, Global Environmental Politics, 3, 3, p 14—46. [Pg.336]

Darst, R. (2001). Smokestack Diplomacy Cooperation and Conflict in East-West Environmental Politics, MIT Press Cambridge, MA. [Pg.172]

Hicks, B. (1996). Environmental Politics in Poland A Social Movement between Regime and Opposition, Columbia University Press New York. [Pg.172]

Jane Dawson is the Virginia Eason Weinmann 51 Associate Professor of Government at Connecticut College. Dawson received her A.B. in Chemistry and Russian from Bryn Mawr, M.A. in Chemistry from Harvard, M.A. in Soviet Studies from Johns Hopkins University and her Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California-Berkeley. She specializes in international environmental politics, com-... [Pg.317]


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