There is persuasive evidence suggesting we are on the brink of
human-induced ecological disaster that could change life on Earth
as we know it. There is also a general consensus among scientists
about the pace and extent of global ecological decay, including a
realisation that humans are central to causing the global
socio-ecological crisis. This new epoch has been called the
Anthropocene. Considering the many benefits that constitutional
environmental protection holds out in domestic legal orders, it is
likely that a constitutionalised form of global environmental law
and governance would be better able to counter the myriad
exigencies of the Anthropocene. This book seeks to answer this
central question: from the perspective of the Anthropocene, what is
environmental constitutionalism and how could it be extrapolated to
formulate a global framework? In answering this question, this book
offers the first systematic conceptual framework for global
environmental constitutionalism in the epoch of the Anthropocene.
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