The Death of Environmentalism
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The Death of Environmentalism is an influential and controversial essay written in 2004 by Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus coauthored the controversial and widely-read critique title The death of Environmentalism: Global Warming Politics in a Post-Environmental World in 2004. [1]
In writing it they consulted with and interviewed dozens of environmentalists whom they thank:
- Dan Becker
- Phil Clapp
- Tim Carmichael
- Ralph Cavanaugh
- Susan Clark
- Bernadette Del Chiaro
- Shelly Fiddler
- Ross Gelbspan
- Hal Harvey
- David Hawkins
- Bracken Hendricks
- Roland Hwang
- Eric Heitz
- Wendy James
- Van Jones
- Fred Keeley
- Lance Lindblom
- Elisa Lynch
- Jason Mark
- Bob Nordhaus
- Carl Pope
- Josh Reichert
- Jeremy Rifkin
- Adam Werbach
- Greg Wetstone
- V. John White
- Carl Zichella
The also write: We are especially grateful to George Lakoff ... and to Peter Teague
References
- ↑ [http://grist.org/article/doe-reprint/ The Death of Environmentalism, reprinted in GRIST, 2004.