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Environmental decisions present themselves every day in forms large
and small. Should I walk to work today? What about global
warming-should I write my congressperson and demand that the
government do something? Should I put solar panels on my roof?
Should I get a different car or turn up the temperature on the air
conditioner or get water-saving fixtures for my bathroom? As
environmentalism has become more complex, with potentially
far-reaching impacts, it seems to be outpacing our individual
understanding of the basic issues. A fresh view of modern
environmentalism, Fundamentals of Practical Environmentalism
challenges readers to integrate concern for the environment with
the necessities of daily living. This book introduces practical
environmentalism as a new approach to sustainable environmental
progress. It presents a four-part framework that includes
environmental degradation, resource conservation, economic
progress, and personal benefit as the four pillars to address when
attempting to act on behalf of the environment. The book consists
of three main sections. Looking at historical and ethical
perspectives, the first section examines the theoretical basis for
practical environmentalism. The second section explains each of the
four pillars in detail and demonstrates how to combine them into a
holistic metric that guides environmental actions. The final
section presents a number of case studies that run the gamut from
small personal choices to the biggest and most contentious
environmental dilemmas of the day. It shows how practical
environmentalism via the four pillars can lead individuals toward
better environmental decisions and an improved chance for true
environmental progress. This timely book will be of use to
activists, policymakers, researchers, resource managers, government
agencies, and students alike, as well as anyone confronted with
environmental choices in their daily lives.
Environmental decisions present themselves every day in forms
large and small. Should I walk to work today? What about global
warming-should I write my congressperson and demand that the
government do something? Should I put solar panels on my roof?
Should I get a different car or turn up the temperature on the air
conditioner or get water-saving fixtures for my bathroom? As
environmentalism has become more complex, with potentially
far-reaching impacts, it seems to be outpacing our individual
understanding of the basic issues.
A fresh view of modern environmentalism, Fundamentals of
Practical Environmentalism challenges readers to integrate concern
for the environment with the necessities of daily living. This book
introduces practical environmentalism as a new approach to
sustainable environmental progress. It presents a four-part
framework that includes environmental degradation, resource
conservation, economic progress, and personal benefit as the four
pillars to address when attempting to act on behalf of the
environment.
The book consists of three main sections. Looking at historical
and ethical perspectives, the first section examines the
theoretical basis for practical environmentalism. The second
section explains each of the four pillars in detail and
demonstrates how to combine them into a holistic metric that guides
environmental actions. The final section presents a number of case
studies that run the gamut from small personal choices to the
biggest and most contentious environmental dilemmas of the day. It
shows how practical environmentalism via the four pillars can lead
individuals toward better environmental decisions and an improved
chance for true environmental progress.
This timely book will be of use to activists, policymakers,
researchers, resource managers, government agencies, and students
alike, as well as anyone confronted with environmental choices in
their daily lives.
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