The Green Movement
Referencepoint Press (2012)
| Abstract | What is the green movement? -- How has the green movement influenced environmental policies? -- Do the benefits of going green outweigh the costs? -- What is the future of the green movement? | |||||||||
| Keywords | Green movement Environmentalism | |||||||||
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| Call number | JA75.8.P36 2012 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9781601521637 1601521634 | |||||||||
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John Rensenbrink (1999). Against All Odds: The Green Transformation of American Politics. Leopold Press.
Stephen Rainbow (1993). Green Politics. Oxford University Press.
Douglas Torgerson (1999). The Promise of Green Politics: Environmentalism and the Public Sphere. Duke University Press.
Felix Dodds (ed.) (1988). Into the Twenty-First Century: An Agenda for Political Re-Alignment. Green Print.
Steven Yearley (1991). The Green Case: A Sociology of Environmental Issues, Arguments, and Politics. Harpercollinsacademic.
Derek Wall (1994). Green History: A Reader in Environmental Literature, Philosophy, and Politics. Routledge.
Robert E. Goodin (1992). Green Political Theory. Polity Press.
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