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Giorgos Kallis et Sam Bliss, « Post-environmentalism: origins and evolution of a strange idea », Journal of Political Ecology, vol. 26, no 1, , p. 466–85 (DOI10.2458/v26i1.23238, S2CID202259917, lire en ligne).
(en-US) Eduardo Porter, « A Call to Look Past Sustainable Development », The New York Times, (ISSN0362-4331, lire en ligne, consulté le )
jstor.org
Michael Ziser et Julie Sze, « Climate Change, Environmental Aesthetics, and Global Environmental Justice Cultural Studies », Discourse, vol. 29, nos 2/3, , p. 384–410 (JSTOR41389785).
Taylor Dotson et Michael Bouchey, « Democracy and the Nuclear Stalemate », The New Atlantis, vol. 62, no 62, , p. 15, 26 (JSTOR26934424, lire en ligne).
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(en) « the-stories-michael-shellenberger-tells », (consulté le ) : « Shellenberger has a history of anti-green contrarianism. He thrust himself into the limelight in 2004, when he and Ted Nordhaus wrote an essay titled The Death of Environmentalism. Thirty-three at the time, Shellenberger was already portraying himself as an environmentalist who had realized that environmentalism’s problem was environmentalism itself... The story Shellenberger has stuck with is that the things environmentalists resist — nuclear, GMOs, fracking, industrial agriculture, and so on — are actually good for the environment. »
Giorgos Kallis et Sam Bliss, « Post-environmentalism: origins and evolution of a strange idea », Journal of Political Ecology, vol. 26, no 1, , p. 466–85 (DOI10.2458/v26i1.23238, S2CID202259917, lire en ligne).
(en) Michael Shellenberger, Mark Nelson, Madi Czerwinski, Michael Light, John Lindberg et Minshu Deng, The High Cost of Fear, Environmental Progress, , 62 p. (lire en ligne [PDF])
telegraph.co.uk
Tim Stanley, « San Fransicko: a must-read exposé of the misery caused by an ultra-liberal policy experiment », The Daily Telegraph, (lire en ligne, consulté le ).