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Book Synopsis: A comprehensive guide to the impediments facing environmentally progressive agendas. Despite the comprehensively understood severity of environmental problems faced today, progress in the United States is continually stymied, making sustainability feel like a far-off goal. Obstacles to Environmental Progress takes up the structural, political, and cultural forces that routinely hinder progress on existing environmental issues. Addressing problems both small and large, often regardless of whether an issue is controversial, this book illustrates obstacles that manifest in the United States but are globally pertinent. Peter Schulze identifies eighteen practical obstacles that fall into three categories: scientific challenges to anticipating and detecting problems; political and economic factors that interfere with responding; and obstacles to effective responses. This book seeks to hasten environmental progress by bridging academic disciplines to forewarn and forearm those who might otherwise encounter these anti-environmentalist obstacles in an ad-hoc manner.
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Looking to make a real impact on the environment? Introducing "Obstacles to Environmental Progress: A US Perspective", the comprehensive guide that sheds light on the barriers preventing us from achieving a sustainable future. In today's world, it's no secret that environmental problems are reaching critical levels, yet progress in the United States is constantly hindered. This book dives deep into the structural, political, and cultural forces that are holding us back, offering insights that are globally relevant.
Peter Schulze, the author of Obstacles to Environmental Progress, uncovers eighteen practical obstacles that fall into three categories: scientific challenges, political and economic factors, and obstacles to effective responses. By providing a holistic analysis, this book equips readers with the knowledge to anticipate and address these obstacles head-on.
Whether you're an environmental advocate, a student, or someone eager to make a difference, this book is a must-read. It goes beyond simply highlighting problems; it paves the way for practical solutions. By bridging academic disciplines, it offers a multidimensional perspective and equips readers with the tools needed to overcome these anti-environmentalist forces.
Don't let progress be hindered any longer. Take the first step towards a greener future by getting your hands on Obstacles to Environmental Progress: A US Perspective today.
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