The shadows of consumption : consequences for the global environment / Peter Dauvergne.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Dauvergne, Peter
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2008.
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Online Access:Table of contents only
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: the ecological shadows of rising consumption
  • An unbalanced global political economy
  • Dying of consumption
  • 1. Automobiles
  • Accidental dependency?: the road to an auto world
  • A better ride: selling safe and clean
  • The road tolls
  • The globalization of accidents and emissions
  • 2. Leaded gasoline
  • Leaded science: pumping out profits and risks
  • Lead must go
  • Taking the lead out of Africa
  • The globalization of risk
  • 3. Refrigerators
  • Refrigerating the ozone layer
  • Phasing out CFC refrigerators
  • Selling the "superior" refrigerator
  • The globalization of plugging in
  • 4. Beef
  • The efficient steer: fast, fat, and cheap
  • The ecology of big beef
  • Sustainable beef?: chasing a stampede of "regular" steers
  • The globalization of more meat
  • 5. The harp seal hunt
  • The red ice: heroes and overharvesting
  • The brutes!: killing markets with activism
  • Hunting beaters for globalizing markets
  • The globalization of slippery markets
  • Conclusion: transforming global consumption
  • The illusions of environmentalism
  • A brighter world order of balanced consumption.