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" Living through the end of nature : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1046051
Doc. No : b800421
Main Entry : Wapner, Paul Kevin
Title & Author : Living through the end of nature : : the future of American environmentalism /\ Paul Wapner.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Mass. :: MIT Press,, ©2010.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xii, 252 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0262266008
: : 1282541889
: : 9780262266000
: : 9781282541887
: 0262014157
: 9780262014151
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-248) and index.
Contents : American environmentalism and boundaries -- The dream of naturalism -- The dream of mastery -- The great vanishing : into the postnature world -- The nature of wilderness -- The nature of climate change -- Being an environmentalist : decisive uncertainty and the future of American environmentalism.
Abstract : "Environmentalists have always worked to protect the wildness of nature but now must find a new direction. We have so tamed, colonized, and contaminated the natural world that safeguarding it from humans is no longer an option. Humanity's imprint is now every where and all efforts to "preserve" nature require extensive human intervention. At the same time, we are repeatedly told that there is no such thing as nature itself - only our own conceptions of it. One person's endangered species is another's dinner or source of income. In Living Through the End of Nature, Paul Wapner probes the meaning of environmentalism in a postnature age." "Wapner argues that the end of nature represents not environmentalism's death knell but an opportunity to build a more effective political movement. He outlines the polarized positions of environmentalists, who strive to live in harmony with nature, and their opponents, who seek mastery over nature. Wapner argues that, without nature, neither of these two outlooks - the "dream of naturalism" or the "dream of mastery"--Can be sustained today. Neither is appropriate for addressing such problems as biodiversity loss and climate change; we can neither go back to a preindustrial Elysium nor forward to a technological utopia. Instead, he proposes a third way that takes seriously the breached boundary between humans and nature and charts a co-evolutionary path in which environmentalists exploit the tension between naturalism and mastery to build a more sustainable, ecologically vibrant, and socially just world."--Jacket.
Subject : Conservation of natural resources-- United States.
Subject : Environmentalism-- United States.
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Development-- Sustainable Development.
Subject : climatic change.
Subject : Conservation of natural resources.
Subject : Environmentalism.
Subject : Klimatförändringar.
Subject : Miljörörelser-- Förenta staterna.
Subject : Nachhaltigkeit
Subject : nature conservation.
Subject : NATURE-- Environmental Conservation Protection.
Subject : Ökologische Bewegung
Subject : usa.
Subject : United States.
Subject : USA
Dewey Classification : ‭333.720973‬
LC Classification : ‭GE197‬‭.W37 2010eb‬
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