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Spectacular reassurance strategies: how to reduce environmental concern while accelerating environmental harm

Environmental Politics, 2018
Spectacular reassurance strategies, drawing from Guy Debord’s concept of the spectacle, refer to tactics that mitigate environmental concern and action while simultaneously maintaining or accelerating the social-structural causes of environmental harm ...
Ryan Gunderson
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Regime Congruence: Rethinking the Scope of State Responsibility for Transboundary Environmental Harm

Minnesota law review, 2018
The advent of the Anthropocene has extended the reach of environmental harm: from offshore drilling to geoengineering and climate change, activities in one State can increasingly injure people far beyond its borders. States have longstanding rights under
M. Banda
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Environmental Harm

2013
A systematic and critical discussion of the nature of environmental harm from an eco-justice perspective, challenging conventional criminological definitions of environmental harm. It features examples and illustrations from many national contexts.
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Victims of Environmental Harm

2021
This chapter conceptualises the work of environmental/green victimology and its focus on victims of environmental harm. Green criminology has been slow to engage with victims of environmental harm and crime. This may be a result of the view that environmental crime is not real crime, in that it is not intrinsically bad because some harm to the ...
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Rights, Reasonableness, and Environmental Harms

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018
Resnik and colleagues argue that (1) influential theories of justice like utilitarianism and libertarianism fail to provide specific guidance on issues pertaining to the distribution of environment...
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Aerosols: The environmental harmful effect

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2006
Aerosols as end products of ambient indoor and outdoor pollution have some potential harmful effect. Children are especially at risk due to their developing organ systems. This is mainly true for the lungs, but may also be true for other organ systems, such as the immune system.
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What is environmental racism for? Place-based harm and relational development

, 2020
This paper argues that observed environmental racisms are instrumental to the development of white places. Rather than limiting the view of environmental harms to Black communities as spatial violence enacted via white NIMBYism, we argue that such ...
Louise Seamster, Danielle M Purifoy
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Do Environmental Standards Harm Manufacturing Employment?

The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1997
A major issue in the debate about imposing environmental standards on polluting firms is the possibility of negative effects on employment. We examine the impact of environmental regulations on employment in an empirical analysis. Norwegian data are used to study three manufacturing sectors with high shares of units under strict environmental ...
Golombek, Rolf, Raknerud, Arvid
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Corporate responsibility for environmental harm

Research Handbook on International Environmental Law, 2021
M. Karavias
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Globalisation and environmental harm

2013
Global environmental harm is not new. For many centuries humans have done things to the environment that have fundamentally transformed local landscapes and regional biodiversities. From bringing plants and animals from the ‘homeland’ to new parts of the world, to polluting rivers and seas with industrial outfall, to fire burning in particular ...
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