sabato 2 marzo 2019

The Greenest Nation? Frank Uekotter


The history of German environmentalism is an open-ended one. The intricacies of culture, politics and civic activism of Germany are the base and part of a vast narrative of today Chronicle of EU guide role in environmental legislation. Technical professions emerging as early as 20th-century start with the sanitizations of the cities as well as the formation of conservation and protection leagues; Yeah the politics, administration & local civism play an equivalent important revolutionary movement that contributed to gain parks, pure air, recycling, green energy, and good public transport sector indeed as well as finest enterprises. At the eve of European Parlament election of 2019 where the German Green Party could gain many seats, this book of 2014 reminds us of the criticalities that remain unsolved and especially the causes of Climate Change emerged already in 1986 in Germany but not yet decoupled between growth and emissions. The circular economy isn't accomplished and the use of plastic similar to the intensive agriculture prove that local action isn't sufficient anymore. The contradictions are evident in this narrative. The Paris agreement COP 21 is only the tip of Iceberg of the problematics that stay behind our door and that the young generation must be facing in the next decades. Social injustice amplified is the result. The book ends just like a question mark.
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