23 - Green Politics Flashcards

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Thomas Midgley (d. 1944)

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-Leaded gasoline (‘Ethnyl’)
Freon (CFCs)
-Midgley’s death = metaphor, technology as solution to problems
    -Own idea lead to him 
    being strangled by the 
    bed he invented
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Serious environmental problems

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  • Natural habitats
  • Wild food sources
  • Biological diversity
  • Loss of natural resources
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Ceilings needed on resources

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  • Energy sources: oil, natural gas, coal

- Freshwater

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Harmful things we generate

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  • Toxic chemicals
  • Alien species
  • Atmospheric gases
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Climate change

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  • Skeptics: 1) Inexactness of climate science, 2) Belief over science
  • Climate projections = uncertain = temperature increases could be smaller or much larger
  • Uncertainty = reason for action (e.g. tax on CO2 emissions could prevent 10% chance of end of life by 2095)
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Human population

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-Population will stabilize at 9-12 billion in the future
-More people will lead
to the consumption of
more resources which
will result in greater
environmental damage
-Per capita environmental impact:
-Developed world =
Developing world X32

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Ecology as an ideology

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  • Beyond left and right
  • Green versus the mainstream
  • Greens reject anthropocentrism = Idea that human interests are of overriding moral importance and we can use nature for our own ends
  • Action on environment = Most important
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An ecological ethic

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  • An interconnected natural system (environmental issues are international)
  • Respect for all life
  • Enormous power to do good or harm the planet, so we have a great responsibility
  • Stewardship: Protect, preserve, and sustain nature
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The Gaia hypothesis

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  • British scientists Lovelock
  • Earth and its creatures = single, self-regulating system that is one organism: a single, huge, living being (Gaia)
  • The interconnectedness and interdependence of all parts of earth’s ecology
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Deep vs. shallow ecology

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-Deep ecology = radical change in consciousness
-All forms of life have
intrinsic value
-No living thing’s value
depends on their
usefulness to humans
-Shallow ecology (environmentalism) = institutional changes in states and markets
-Aims to promote
environmental goals as a
means to serving human
needs, especially economy
-Do we need to change our minds (deep) or change the word (shallow)?

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Collective action problems

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-Public and private goals: Clean air is a public good that cannot be divided and distributed
-Environmental collective action requires cooperation
-Everyone has an
incentive to free ride
-Tragedy of the commons: We need to enforce collective solutions to avoid destroying common resources
-Political engagement: Enforce solutions to collective action problems (eg. regulation)

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