Ecological Modernization and the Global Economy
Top Cited Papers
- 1 May 2002
- journal article
- Published by MIT Press in Global Environmental Politics
- Vol. 2 (2) , 92-115
- https://doi.org/10.1162/15263800260047844
Abstract
This paper explores what an ecological modernization perspective has to offer in an era marked by globalization. Globalization processes and dynamics are mostly seen as detrimental to the environment. The point that an ecological modernization perspective puts on the research agenda is that, although global capitalism has not been beaten and continues to show its devastating environmental effects in all corners of the world, we are moving beyond the era of a global treadmill of production that only further degrades the environment. More or less powerful, reflexive, countervailing powers are beginning to move towards environmental reform. And these powers are no longer limited to a small environmental movement that only reacts to the constant undermining of society's sustenance base. In analyzing these countervailing forces, the paper also explores the consequences of globalization processes for ecological modernization ideas and perspectives.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Greening Without Conflict? Environmentalism, NGOs and Civil Society in ChinaDevelopment and Change, 2001
- Ecological modernization ? origins, dilemmas and future directionsJournal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 2000
- Ecological modernization as a theoretical device: strengths and weaknessesJournal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 2000
- Ecological modernisation, environmental knowledge and national character: A preliminary analysis of the NetherlandsEnvironmental Politics, 2000
- Developing countriesEnvironmental Politics, 2000
- Advanced industrial countriesEnvironmental Politics, 2000
- Ecological modernization as social theoryGeoforum, 2000
- Ecological modernization and the environmental transition of Europe: between national variations and common denominatorsJournal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 1999
- Environmental Policy: Ecological Modernisation or the Risk Society?Urban Studies, 1997
- Ecological modernisation and institutional reflexivity: Environmental reform in the late modern ageEnvironmental Politics, 1996