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Vanishing Borders Protecting the Planet in the Age of Globalization

By: Hilary French(Author)
257 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Earthscan
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About this book

Reprint of a book originally published in 2000.

The world is shrinking faster than ever. Goods, money, microbes, pollution, people and ideas are crossing boundaries ever more frequently. The implications for our future and for the health of the planet are profound. Vanishing Borders outlines the ecological challenges posed and then goes on to define the necessary strategies for tackling them. Presently, national governments are singularly ill-equipped for tackling transitional environmental problems – from ozone depletion to soaring trade in commodities such as timbre – problems which are climbing ever higher on the international political agenda. Industrial and developing countries are on a collision course over climate change, and water shortages are creating tensions in several parts of the world. The author argues that only a worldwide commitment to strengthening treaties and institutions needed to integrate ecological considerations into the rules of global commerce holds out hope. Over 200 international environmental treaties exist but most need more stringent conditions and enforcement, and continuing support from NGO and business communities. Significantly, the digital revolution, integral in itself to processes to globalization, offers channels through which powerful coalitions can effect change. The book provides a compelling and accessible analysis and a clear plan of action in pursuit of environmental stability. 

Contents

Acknowledgments

1. One World?

I. The Ecology of Globalization
2. Nature Under Siege
3. The Biotic Mixing Bowl
4. Global Grocers
5. The Export of Hazard
6. Sharing the Air

II. Reforming Global Governance
7. Trade Wars
8. Greening the Financial Architecture
9. Strengthening Global Environmental Governance
10. Partnerships for the Planet

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Index
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By: Hilary French(Author)
257 pages, illustrations
Publisher: Earthscan
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