An investigation into the use of science by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in relation to climate change 1. Introduction Climate change is now the...
Abstract The interrelationship between the environment and human rights has led many to question whether current human rights mechanisms have the capacity to provide environmental protection...
Many centuries ago people lived in harmony with nature because industry was not much developed. There was no ecological problem until people built lots of plants...
The collective action of humans – developing and paving over the landscape, clear-cutting forests, polluting rivers and streams, altering the atmosphere’s protective ozone layer, and populating...
This paper argues on both theoretical and empirical grounds that, beyond a certain point, there is an unavoidable conflictbetween economic development (generally taken to mean ‘materialeconomic...