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Title Green capitalism? : business and the environment in the twentieth century / edited by Hartmut Berghoff and Adam Rome
Edition 1st edition
Published Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 298 pages) : illustrations
Series Hagley perspectives on business and culture
Hagley perspectives on business and culture.
Contents Ecology of commerce: environmental history and the challenge of building a sustainable economy / Adam Rome -- Shades of green: a business-history perspective on eco-capitalism / Hartmut Berghoff -- Role of businesses in constructing systems of environmental governance / Hugh S. Gorman -- Business leadership in the movement to regulate industrial air pollution in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America / Christine Meisner Rosen -- "Constructive and not destructive development": permanent uses of resources in the American South / William D. Bryan -- Utilities as conservationists? the paradox of electrification during the progressive era in North America / Julie Cohn -- Plastic six-pack rings: the business and politics of an environmental problem / David Kinkela -- Rise and fall of an ecostar: green technology innovation and marketing as regulatory obstruction / Leif Fredrickson -- Dilemmas of going green: environmental strategies in the Swedish mining company Boliden, 1960/2000 / Ann-Kristin Bergquist -- Private companies and the recycling of household waste in West Germany, 1965/1990 / Roman Køste -- Kill-a-watt: the greening of Consolidated Edison in the 1970s / Joseph A. Pratt -- Entrepreneurship, policy, and the geography of wind energy / Geoffrey Jones -- Driving change: the winding road to greener automobiles / Brian C. Black
Summary At a time when the human impact on the environment is more devastating than ever, business initiatives frame the quest to "green" capitalism as the key to humanity's long-term survival. Indeed, even before the rise of the environmental movement in the 1970s, businesses sometimes had reasons to protect parts of nature, limit their production of wastes, and support broader environmental reforms. In the last thirty years, especially, many businesses have worked hard to reduce their direct and indirect environmental footprint. But are these efforts exceptional, or can capitalism truly be environmentally conscious? Green Capitalism? offers a critical, historically informed perspective on building a more sustainable economy. Written by scholars of business history and environmental history, the essays in this volume consider the nature of capitalism through historical overviews of twentieth-century businesses and a wide range of focused case studies. Beginning early in the century, contributors explore the response of business leaders to environmental challenges in an era long before the formation of the modern regulatory state. Moving on to midcentury environmental initiatives, scholars analyze failed business efforts to green products and packaging--such as the infamous six-pack ring--in the 1960s and 1970s. The last section contains case studies of businesses that successfully managed greening initiatives, from the first effort by an electric utility to promote conservation, to the environmental overhaul of a Swedish mining company, to the problem of household waste in pre-1990 West Germany. Ranging in geographic scope from Europe to the United States, Green Capitalism? raises questions about capitalism in different historical, sociocultural, and political contexts. -- Book jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes In English
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In Title is part of the collection: De Gruyter Rights, Action, and Social Responsibility
Subject Environmentalism -- Economic aspects -- History -- 20th century
Capitalism -- Environmental aspects -- History -- 20th century
Business enterprises -- Environmental aspects -- History -- 20th century
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- History -- 20th century
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
HISTORY -- United States -- 20th Century.
Business enterprises -- Environmental aspects
Capitalism -- Environmental aspects
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects
Environmentalism -- Economic aspects
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Berghoff, Hartmut, editor.
Rome, Adam, 1959- editor.
ISBN 0812293886
9780812293883