This environmental philosophy, popularized in South America, provides a radical critique of consumption-oriented economic development
What is "buen vivir"?
This concept, popularized by Garrett Hardin, is often taught in college classrooms as a source of environmental harm but was disproven by a nobel laureate.
What is "the tragedy of the commons"?
The architect of the European Union was a cognac salesman from this country
What is France?
Paul Erlich and his colleagues mistakenly believed that society operates according to an "overshoot and collapse" model, similar to bacteria living in a ______
What is a petri dish?
This is the process whereby a country gives greater power and economic resources to local governments.
What is decentralization?
This country was the first to implement a cap and trade system, when it banned lead from automobile gasoline.
What is the United States?
This idea plays an important role in punk rock band lyrics and international law.
What is anarchy?
This level of government appears nowhere in the US constitution
What is local government?
Your professor's taxi was commandeered at gunpoint in this country.
What is Liberia?
Often portrayed as John Muir's philosophical and political nemesis, he founded the US Forest Service.
Who is Gifford Pinchot?
This researcher characterizes China's environmental policy process as one of "decentralized authoritarianism." (Last name is sufficient.)
Who is Elizabeth Economy?
This country created PROPER, a system for ranking businesses according to their compliance with pollution laws.
What is Indonesia?
The rise of environmental concern in many developing countries has been facilitated by these cosmopolitan advocates, who have access to both international and domestic resources.
What are bilateral activists?
This group manages or has tenure rights over a quarter of the world’s land surface.
Who are indigenous peoples?
In this country, "coastal access is a stingy affair. There public access is purely at the discretion of those who own property adjacent to the shore."
What is Ireland?