Zusammenfassung
Environmental law can be made preventive and efficient, and it can enlist willing compliance before using the punishing hand, creating a constructive relationship between the governing and the governed. The “adversarial” relationship for which environmental regulation is famous is appropriate for those unwilling to comply, but not appropriate for the many well-meaning regulated entities.
This book explains how these, and other principles of reformed environmental law have been demonstrated successfully but the lessons of success have not been learned. The approach of the book is to collate examples of environmental governance, policy-making and ethics and demonstrate paths towards a more progressive environmental and climate agenda.
Schlagworte
Governance Sustainability Environmental Policy pollution Climate Change Climate Policy climate crisis Environmental P2 technical assistance Carbon Emissions regulatory improvement pollution prevention relational environmental governance regulatory reinvention healthy democracy constructive engagement earth day humane ecological economics environmental awareness quality environmental citizenshipKeywords
environmental law environmental ethics- i–xx Preface i–xx
- 87–114 5: The Big Picture 87–114
- 175–196 8: An Equitable System 175–196
- 197–232 9: The Fixer-Upper 197–232
- 233–264 10: Transforming Systems 233–264
- 265–268 11: Endnote 265–268
- 295–310 Index 295–310
- 311–312 About the Author 311–312