Lev Bratishenko, Mirko Zardini // Le Temps Presse

Une Contre-Histoire Environmentale du Canada Moderne

In an age of unprecedented human impact on the planet, certain countries stand out for their privileged positions and the complexity of their relationships with nature. Today, Canada's environmental record is among the poorest when compared to other wealthy nations, a fact that suggests ambivalence, and the actions of competing interests, which are most often exposed in moments of disorder and disregard for the unexpected consequences of managing the country's seemingly endless bounty.

The 15 case studies presented here reframe Canada since 1945, and these surprising events are grounded in conversations about cultural myths and the legal environment, changing ideas of natural resources and environmental risk, indigenous engagement with environmentalism and development, and the impacts of the environmentalist movement.

Also available in English.

Contributors: Taiaiake Alfred, Brian Brennan, Dean Bavington, David R. Boyd, David Cayley, Douglas Coupland, Elizabeth R. DeSombre, Caroline Desbiens, Emily Eaton, David Gray-Donald, Marianne Nicolson, Andrew Nikiforuk, Margo Pfeiff, Christopher PollonJohn Ralston Saul, Ed Struzik, David Suzuki, Martha Troian, Charles Wilkins, Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, Chris Windeyer, Graeme Wynn
Publisher: Jap Sam Books
384 pages
18cm × 24cm
Format: Paperback
2016
Language: French
ISBN: 9789490322793
35,00 €
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