Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future
Insuring the continued integrity of the global environment may now be linked to the ability of humans to strengthen existing, and develop new, opportunities and institutions in which to democratically explore shared ethics about the future. The nature of the ties we have to one another in our communities, the quality of the attachments we have to our political institutions, and the presence or absence of public spaces within which to deliberate about our deepest concerns, may have profound implications for the biosphere. Community, Democracy, and the Environment looks the changing character of community and polity in the United States. The book proposes the development of a realm of civil ethics where citizens democratically deliberate about values, reviews the changing orientations of Americans to the environment and environmental policy, and examines why a new direction in energy policy is critical to our environmental future. The book concludes with some directions for how humans may better learn to share the future with each other and the other species with whom we share the planet.
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Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future
Insuring the continued integrity of the global environment may now be linked to the ability of humans to strengthen existing, and develop new, opportunities and institutions in which to democratically explore shared ethics about the future. The nature of the ties we have to one another in our communities, the quality of the attachments we have to our political institutions, and the presence or absence of public spaces within which to deliberate about our deepest concerns, may have profound implications for the biosphere. Community, Democracy, and the Environment looks the changing character of community and polity in the United States. The book proposes the development of a realm of civil ethics where citizens democratically deliberate about values, reviews the changing orientations of Americans to the environment and environmental policy, and examines why a new direction in energy policy is critical to our environmental future. The book concludes with some directions for how humans may better learn to share the future with each other and the other species with whom we share the planet.
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Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future

Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future

by Jane A. Grant
Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future

Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Learning to Share the Future

by Jane A. Grant

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Insuring the continued integrity of the global environment may now be linked to the ability of humans to strengthen existing, and develop new, opportunities and institutions in which to democratically explore shared ethics about the future. The nature of the ties we have to one another in our communities, the quality of the attachments we have to our political institutions, and the presence or absence of public spaces within which to deliberate about our deepest concerns, may have profound implications for the biosphere. Community, Democracy, and the Environment looks the changing character of community and polity in the United States. The book proposes the development of a realm of civil ethics where citizens democratically deliberate about values, reviews the changing orientations of Americans to the environment and environmental policy, and examines why a new direction in energy policy is critical to our environmental future. The book concludes with some directions for how humans may better learn to share the future with each other and the other species with whom we share the planet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742574427
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/29/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 146
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jane A. Grant is associate professor with the School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University-Purdue University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Community, Democracy, and the Environment: Overview and Background
Chapter 2 Discussion, Participation, Deliberation, and Modern Community: Connections with Public Spheres, Governmental Sectors, Civil Ethics, and Environmenal Values
Chapter 3 Fostering Democratic Deliberation over Environmental Policy: The Indiana Hazardous Waste Facility Site Approval Authority
Chapter 4 The Environment, Energy Policy, and Sustainable Development: Historical Antecedents and Future Prospects
Chapter 5 Global Climate Change: Linking National Deliberations with International Negotiations
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Learning to Share the Future
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