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The Irresponsible Pursuit of Paradise

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In a new book The Irresponsible Pursuit of Paradise author Jim Bowyer delves into the ethically bankrupt position that underlies much of environmental policy of the U.S. and other wealthy countries. He notes that aggressive resistance to local extraction of raw materials in the face of high per capita consumption and heavy reliance on imported raw materials adds up to what has been aptly described as environmental imperialism. Bowyer observes that ... contrary to common practice today high consuming nations need to be asking Why not in my back yard? The book begins with a quest to discover the secrets of Paraso an imaginary kingdom that is a paradise in both name and appearance. However this book mostly dwells in the land of pure non-fiction being an investigation of the actions of the residents of a present-day real-life paradise as they strive to keep what they have. It is a story of unawareness denial hypocrisy and a great deal of wishful thinking. And finally it is a story of needs for change. In one part of the book Bowyer assesses actions of a number of U.S. Presidents often considered the best environmentalists. He observes that they often mandated actions to protect the domestic environment with little or no consideration of high levels of domestic consumption or the massive importation of raw materials that support that consumption. There is similarly seldom evidence of thinking about how domestic materials demand might be reduced or how environments of other nations might be impacted as a result of increasing raw material importation. Bowyer notes that this kind of provincial positioning is not limited to the U.S. but characterizes pervasive thinking and actions that take place at all levels of government in economically developed countries all over the world. The volume delves into such controversial matters as population dynamics and what that might mean for consumption-oriented economic systems environmental impacts of consumption and of outsourcing of raw materials procurement shortcomings of environmental education considerations of global equity and strategies for addressing consumption. Several chapters are dedicated to what might be done to change course. Though not written specifically for use as a textbook the volume delves into current critical issues related to environment and environmental policy and includes for each chapter questions for further thought and discussion.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
September 1, 2016
ISBN-10
0997672609
ISBN-13
9780997672602
Item Weight
16.3 oz
Dimensions
9.02 × 0.75 × 5.98 in
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