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Ozone Discourses - Science and Politics in Global Environmental Cooperation

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Informationen zum Autor Karen T. Litfin Klappentext How can scientific knowledge be translated into political change? Ozone Discourse examines the first global environment treaty! the Montreal Protocol and its subsequent revisions! which was a highly effective collaboration among scientists! policymakers and activists.The treaties were the work of a small group of experts who! without conventional political or economic resources! were able to persuade most of the world's nations to agree to reduce and then eliminate chlorofluorocarbons. These experts used their understanding of atmospheric science to supplement the policymakers' short-term perspective with a wider! intergenerational timeframe characteristic of global environmental problems.Litfin argues that the discipline of international relations requires a broader conception of power in order to accomodate the knowledge-based problems such as environmental degradation. Zusammenfassung Analyzes the international ozone treaty-making process as a lens through which to comprehend the use of scientific knowledge as a political tool.

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Authors Karen Litfin, Karen Litfin, Karen T Litfin, Karen T. Litfin
Publisher Columbia University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.01.1995
 
EAN 9780231081375
ISBN 978-0-231-08137-5
No. of pages 257
Series New Directions in World Politi
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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