Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death is a
2003 book written by
Paul Driessen.
In the book Driessen introduces the idea of eco-imperialism as the forceful imposition of western environmental views on developing countries to their detriment.
Chapter headings
1. Corporate Social Irresponsibility – A good idea gone bad
2. Roots of Eco-Imperialism – How protecting nature became imperialistic
3.
Cow Dung Forever – Depriving poor people of
electricity and safe water
4. Playing Games with Starving People –
Malnutrition and
biotechnology
5. Sustainable
Mosquitoes Expendable People –
malaria and
DDT
6. Sweatshops and Prostitutes – The real impact of anti-sweatshop movements
7.
Renewable Energy Mirages –
Wind and
solar aren’t ready for prime time
8.
Climate Change Riches – The truth about the
global warming scare
9.
Greenwashing for Greenbacks – Saving the planet for PR, fame and profit
10. Investor Fraud – “
Socially responsible investor” fraud and eco-imperialism
11. End of Eco-Imperialism? Changing the terms of the debate
12.
Corporate Social Responsibility Reborn – Hope for the future
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