Global environmental change and global inequality - North/South perspectives

Citation
M. Redclift et C. Sage, Global environmental change and global inequality - North/South perspectives, INT SOCIOL, 13(4), 1998, pp. 499-516
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY
ISSN journal
02685809 → ACNP
Volume
13
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
499 - 516
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-5809(199812)13:4<499:GECAGI>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Global environmental change (GEC) carries serious implications for developi ng countries and for North/South relations. The article argues that global inequalities need to be understood against the background of structural adj ustment and indebtedness that characterized the 1980s. Environmental policy priorities are largely concerned with Livelihood sustainability in the Sou th, rather than the longer-term risks usually associated with GEC. However, the 'global' agenda of climate change, biodiversity loss and deforestation is intimately linked to the everyday livelihood concerns of poor people in developing countries. Looked at from the perspective of the South there ar e serious difficulties in agreeing to take measures to reduce atmospheric e missions when the 'problem' was not one of their making. The authors conclu de that, for this reason alone, a real global contract will need to address underlying 'development' issues, principally poverty, before the global co ncerns of the North can be successfully met.