ABSTRACT

Without focusing entirely on what is wrong with the world around us, the third edition of Society and the Environment centers its discussion on realistic solutions to the problems that persist and examines current controversies within a socio-organizational context. After introducing “pragmatic environmentalism,” Carolan discusses the complex pressures and variables that exist where ecology and society collide, such as population growth and the concurrent increase in demands for food and energy, and transportation and its outsized influence on urban and community patterns. With further attention given to the social phenomena and structural dynamics driving today’s environmental problems, the book concludes with an important reflection on truly sustainable solutions and what constitutes meaningful social change.

Each chapter in this interdisciplinary text follows a three-part structure beginning with an overview of what is wrong and why. This leads into a discussion on each issue’s wide-ranging implications and, finally, a balanced consideration of realistic solutions. Featuring updated and expanded examples, discussion points, and coverage of recent developments including the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, “booming” national economies and wealth distribution, growing global interest in environmental justice—with particular focus on the links between injustice and race and inequality—climate change, and renewable energy, this new edition remains an essential companion for courses on environmental sociology and sustainability.

part I|98 pages

Living in a Material World

chapter 2|27 pages

Greenhouse Gases: Warmer Isn’t Better

chapter 3|24 pages

Waste: Our Sinks Are Almost Sunk

chapter 5|24 pages

Water: There’s No Substitute

part II|94 pages

At the Intersection of Ecology and Society

chapter 7|24 pages

Transportation: Beyond Air Pollution

chapter 8|25 pages

Food: From Farm to Fork

chapter 9|20 pages

Energy Production: Our Sun-ny Prospects

part III|72 pages

Organizing a Sustainable Society

chapter 11|19 pages

Governance: Biases and Blind Spots

chapter 12|28 pages

Inequality and Growth: Prosperity for All

part IV|29 pages

Shifting the Focus to Results