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Capitalizing On Environmental Injustice

by Daniel Faber
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Overview

Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice provides a comprehensive overview of the achievements and challenges confronting the environmental justice movement. Pressured by increased international competition and the demand for higher profits, industrial and political leaders are working to weaken many of America's most essential environmental, occupational, and consumer protection laws. In addition, corporate-led globalization exports many ecological hazards abroad. The result is a deepening of the ecological crisis in both the United States and the Global South. However, not all people are impacted equally. In this process of capital restructuring, it is the most marginalized segments of society -poor people of color and the working class-that suffer the greatest force of corporate environmental abuses. Daniel Faber, a leading environmental sociologist, analyzes the global political and economic forces that create these environmental injustices. With a multi-disciplinary approach, Faber presents both broad overviews and powerful insider case studies, examining the connections between many different struggles for change. Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice explores compelling movements to challenge the polluter-industrial complex and bring about meaningful social transformation.

Synopsis

Capitalizing on Environmental Injustice is a comprehensive assessment of the environmental justice movement, examining the achievements and challenges confronting the movement, along with an emphasis on new strategies of environmental problem-solving and innovations in environmental policy.

About the Author, Daniel Faber

Daniel Faber is director of the Northeastern Environmental Justice Research Collaborative in Boston. He co-founded the international journal Capitalism, Nature, Socialism and is the author or editor of several books, including Foundations for Social Change.

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Editorials

March 2009 Choice

While providing illuminating accounts of the prospects for a 'green' political movement in the U.S. that effectively links labor, indigenous peoples, women, people of color, and consumer advocates, the discussion is polemical. . . . Faber does a good job of elucidating the waxing and waning of enthusiasm for environmental justice principals in various presidential administrations. . . . Highly Recommended. Three-star review.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2008
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Pages
314
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780742533929

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