
Fair Future
Resource Conflicts, Security, and Global Justice
Zed Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 8. April 2007
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84277-728-2 (ISBN)
Description
'The world has enough for everyone's needs, but not enough for everyone's greed.' Mahatma Gandhi
Oil crisis, water conflicts, declining food security - we hear one report after another about resource scarcity - while with growing populations and huge poverty, nations are demanding their right to development. In the age of globalization this right cannot be disputed, yet the planet is already exhibiting signs of acute environmental stress. Indians want more roads and Chinese more oil: the struggle over nature will partly shape the crises of the twenty-first century. Clashes over resources, both major and minor, are often the unseen factor behind chaos and violence and it is vital to start thinking about how the distribution of resources can be made more just.
This book, written by specialists from the internationally renowned Wuppertal Institute, provides an account of what is involved in the resource conflicts of today and tomorrow. It puts forwards perspectives for resource justice and outlines a global economic and environmental policy equally committed to nature and to humanity.
This new work, rich in analysis and information, offers a compass to anyone looking for ways in which global society might face the challenge of the future.
Oil crisis, water conflicts, declining food security - we hear one report after another about resource scarcity - while with growing populations and huge poverty, nations are demanding their right to development. In the age of globalization this right cannot be disputed, yet the planet is already exhibiting signs of acute environmental stress. Indians want more roads and Chinese more oil: the struggle over nature will partly shape the crises of the twenty-first century. Clashes over resources, both major and minor, are often the unseen factor behind chaos and violence and it is vital to start thinking about how the distribution of resources can be made more just.
This book, written by specialists from the internationally renowned Wuppertal Institute, provides an account of what is involved in the resource conflicts of today and tomorrow. It puts forwards perspectives for resource justice and outlines a global economic and environmental policy equally committed to nature and to humanity.
This new work, rich in analysis and information, offers a compass to anyone looking for ways in which global society might face the challenge of the future.
Reviews / Votes
'Factually accurate, conceptually pertinent, ethically grounded-what more could one ask? Like anything from Wolfgang Sachs, Fair Future is top-of-the-pile for both scholars and concerned citizens.'Susan George
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84277-728-2 (9781842777282)
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Persons
Wolfgang Sachs is an author and research director at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment, and Energy, in Germany. Tilman Santarius joined the Wuppertal Institute in 2001 and is a senior research fellow working in the fields of trade policy, climate policy, and globalization.
Content
1. Justice for Realists
2. Unequality in the Environment
3. Arenas of Appropriation
4. Models of Resource Justice
5. Fair Wealth 150
6. Agreements for Fairness and Ecology
7. What is Europe Worth?
2. Unequality in the Environment
3. Arenas of Appropriation
4. Models of Resource Justice
5. Fair Wealth 150
6. Agreements for Fairness and Ecology
7. What is Europe Worth?