The interdisciplinary collection of essays investigates whether
UNCED and its output were appropriate for averting global
environmental and developmental catastrophe. The intellectual
debate inside and outside UNCED has been dominated by powerful
entrenched interests which marginalise rival interpretations of the
crisis and block possible alternative ways forward. The crisis is
therefore being tackled by a continuation of the very policies that
largely caused it in the first place.
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