Why, when global environmental protection efforts have never been more important, is the world’s most widely acclaimed environmental agreement failing? The Montreal Protocol has been cited as the most successful global environmental agreement, responsible for phasing out the use of ozone-depleting substances. But, says Brian Gareau in this provocative and engaging book, the Montreal Protocol has failed—largely because of neoliberal ideals involving economic protectionism but also due to the protection of the legitimacy of certain forms of scientific knowledge. Gareau traces the rise of a new form of disagreement among global powers, members of the scientific community, civil society, and agro-industry groups, leaving them relatively ineffective in their efforts to push for environmental protection.
ISBN: | 9780300213157 |
Publication date: | 23rd April 2014 |
Author: | Brian Gareau |
Publisher: | Yale University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 384 pages |
Series: | Yale Agrarian Studies Series |
Genres: |
Applied ecology Environmental economics |