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1 Mike Hulme, Why We Disagree About Climate Change (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009). 2 John R. McNeill, The Great Acceleration: An Environmental History of the Anthropocene since 1945 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014). 3 W. Steffen, A. Sanderson, P. D. Tyson, et al., Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure (New York: Springer-Verlag, 2004), p. 131. 4 John Stuart Mill, “On Liberty,” in On Liberty and Other Essays, ed. John Gray (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991), p. 17. 5 Eleonora Barbieri Masini, The Legacy of Aurelio Peccei and the Continuing Relevance of his Anticipatory Vision (Vienna: European Support Centre for the Club of Rome, 2006), p. 8. 6 Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and Dennis Meadows, The Limits to Growth: The 30-Year Update (White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Co., 2004), p. xvi. 7 Garrett Hardin, “Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against Helping the Poor,” Psychology Today (September, 1974): 38. 8 See Paul Sabin, The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble over Earth’s Future (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013). 9 Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway, Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2010).10 Wayland Kennet, “The Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment,” International Affairs 48(1) (1972): 37.11 Thomas W. Pogge, World Poverty and Human Rights, 2nd edition (Cambridge, and Malden, MA: Polity, 2008).12 Michael L. Ross, “The Political Economy of the Resource Curse,” World Politics 51(2) (1999): 297–322.13 Riley E. Dunlap, Aaron M. McCright, and Jerrod H. Yarosh, “The Political Divide on Climate Change: Partisan Polarization Widens in the U.S.,” Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 58(5) (2016): 4–23.14 Eliza Grizwold, “How Silent Spring Ignited the Environmental Movement,” The New York Times (September 21, 2012).15 David Michaels, “Doubt Is Their Product,” Scientific American (June, 2005).16 Kim Phillips-Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan (New York: Norton, 2009), p. 162.17 David Helvarg, The War Against the Greens (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1994).18 Nan Aron, Justice for Sale: Shortchanging the Public Interest for Private Gain (Washington, DC: Alliance for Justice, 1993).19 National Task Force report on the Rule of Law & Democracy: New York University Brennan Center for Justice, Proposals for Reform, vol. II: National Task Force on Rule of Law & Democracy (2019): www.brennancenter.org/our-work/policy-solutions/proposals-reform-volume-ii-national-task-force-rule-law-democracy.20 Garrett Hardin, “Living on a Lifeboat,” BioScience 24(10) (1974): 566.21 John S. Dryzek, The Politics of the Earth: Environmental Discourses, 3rd edition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2013), p. 40.22 Peter Christoff, “The Climate State Global Warming and the Future of the (Welfare) State,” unpublished paper presented to the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA, April 18–20, 2019, p. 31.23 Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David N. Pellow, The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden (New York University Press, 2011).

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