Routledge International Handbook of Social and Environmental Change
DOI: 10.4324/9780203814550.ch2
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Ecological modernization theory

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“…Regardless of motives (e.g., whether this is a blatant, shortterm public relations move or a long-term, pragmatic move for competitive advantage in a post-fossil fuels market), much of the business community no longer sees challenging the reality of global warming to be a productive strategy. Indeed, this shift is consistent with the behavior of multinational corporations expected by ecological modernization theory (e.g., Mol and Spaargaren 2000). That is, multinational corporations are expected to adopt pro-environmental stances, practices, and products in order to maintain competitiveness and secure increased pro ts in important markets (e.g., Europe) where consumers demand such changes (Newell 2000).…”
Section: Codasupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Regardless of motives (e.g., whether this is a blatant, shortterm public relations move or a long-term, pragmatic move for competitive advantage in a post-fossil fuels market), much of the business community no longer sees challenging the reality of global warming to be a productive strategy. Indeed, this shift is consistent with the behavior of multinational corporations expected by ecological modernization theory (e.g., Mol and Spaargaren 2000). That is, multinational corporations are expected to adopt pro-environmental stances, practices, and products in order to maintain competitiveness and secure increased pro ts in important markets (e.g., Europe) where consumers demand such changes (Newell 2000).…”
Section: Codasupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Reflexive modernization scholars (Beck 1997;Mol 2000) acknowledge that forces of anti-reflexivity mobilize to defend the legitimacy of the industrial capitalist order against attacks from those pointing to problems caused by this system (see also Gleeson 2000). More recently, argue that the American conservative movement has mobilized to oppose reflexive modernizationand reassert the dominance of industrial capitalism of the earlier modern era-by directly challenging impact science and the environmental movement.…”
Section: Dealing With Climate Change Provokes Anti-reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Two general forces of reflexivity are relevant here: social movements and the scientific community (Beck 1992;Mol 2000). Most prominent are the environmental movement and those fields within the scientific community examining the ecological and human health impacts of technologies and economic activities, what Schnaiberg (1980) termed "impact science."…”
Section: Dealing With Climate Change Provokes Anti-reflexivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whereas, the essential social restructuring includes extra policy and awareness measures towards the creation of more efficient, innovative and self sustained green society. For detailed exploratory research on UET (see Crenshaw and Jenkins, 1996;McGrnahan et al, 1996;Gouldson and Murphy, 1997;Marcotullio and McGranahan, 2012) and for EMT (see Spaargaren and Mol, 1992;Mol and Spaargaren, 2000;Mol et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%