The Corporate Planet: Ecology And Politics In The Age Of Globalization-used

The Corporate Planet: Ecology And Politics In The Age Of Globalization-used

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From The Tokyo Timber Terminal, Where Japanese Conglomerates Process Rainforest Logs From Around The World, To India, China, And Brazil, Where Global Chemical And Automobile Concerns Are Rapidly Setting Up Shop, Transnationals Have Made Their Presence Felt In Nearly Every Nation On Earth.Joshua Karliner Brilliantly Exposes How Transnationals, Aided By Free Trade Agreements And World Bank Policies, Are Leading Protagonists In The World'S Most Pressing Environmental Dramas. He Takes The Reader Behind The Scenes Of The Global Publicrelations Companies That Launch Elaborate Campaigns To Encourage Rampant Consumerism As Well As To Create 'Green' Images For Major Polluters.With Lively Case Histories Of Chevron, The Company That The Late Nigerian Activist Ken Sarowiwa Identified, With Shell, As The Most Serious Environmental Threat To The Niger River Delta, And The Mitsubishi Group, Which Continues To Clearcut Vast Swaths Through Aspen Forests To Produce 8 Million Pairs Of Disposable Chopsticks Every Day, The Corporate Planet Offers Frightening Documentation Of The Central Role Transnationals Play In Environmental Destruction.Arguing That Transnational Misdeeds Can Be Overcome, Karliner Recounts Empowering Stories Of Communities Confronting The Ill Effects Of Corporate Colonialism To Create Their Own 'Grassroots Globalization' Movements. This Important And Timely Book Is A Significant Contribution To The Battle Against Irresponsible Corporate Behavior.

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