Environmental Groups In Politics by Philip Lowe

The Politics of Ecology

This insightful book delves into the dynamic role of environmental groups within the political landscape, examining their influence on policy-making and public discourse. It explores how these organizations navigate the complex interplay between activism and political engagement, highlighting their strategies to effect change and the challenges they face in balancing grassroots movements with institutional politics. Through a series of case studies and theoretical analyses, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the power and limitations of environmental advocacy in shaping sustainable futures.

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