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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
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Part I. The Big Picture
- Chapter 1. The Ecology of Commerce: Environmental History and the Challenge of Building a Sustainable Economy 3
- Chapter 2. Shades of Green: A Business- History Perspective on Eco- Capitalism 13
- Chapter 3. The Role of Businesses in Constructing Systems of Environmental Governance 33
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Part II. Conservation Before Environmentalism
- Chapter 4. Business Leadership in the Movement to Regulate Industrial Air Pollution in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century America 53
- Chapter 5. “Constructive and Not Destructive Development”: Permanent Uses of Resources in the American South 77
- Chapter 6. Utilities as Conservationists? Th e Paradox of Electrification During the Progressive Era in North America 94
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Part III. Failures and Dilemmas
- Chapter 7. Plastic Six- Pack Rings: The Business and Politics of an Environmental Problem 115
- Chapter 8. The Rise and Fall of an Ecostar: Green Technology Innovation and Marketing as Regulatory Obstruction 132
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Part IV. Going Green
- Chapter 9. Dilemmas of Going Green: Environmental Strategies in the Swedish Mining Company Boliden, 1960–2000 149
- Chapter 10. Private Companies and the Recycling of Household Waste in West Germany, 1965–1990 172
- Chapter 11. Kill-a-Watt: The Greening of Consolidated Edison in the 1970s 187
- Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship, Policy, and the Geography of Wind Energy 206
- Chapter 13. Driving Change: The Winding Road to Greener Automobiles 231
- Notes 251
- Contributors 295
- Acknowledgments 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
-
Part I. The Big Picture
- Chapter 1. The Ecology of Commerce: Environmental History and the Challenge of Building a Sustainable Economy 3
- Chapter 2. Shades of Green: A Business- History Perspective on Eco- Capitalism 13
- Chapter 3. The Role of Businesses in Constructing Systems of Environmental Governance 33
-
Part II. Conservation Before Environmentalism
- Chapter 4. Business Leadership in the Movement to Regulate Industrial Air Pollution in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century America 53
- Chapter 5. “Constructive and Not Destructive Development”: Permanent Uses of Resources in the American South 77
- Chapter 6. Utilities as Conservationists? Th e Paradox of Electrification During the Progressive Era in North America 94
-
Part III. Failures and Dilemmas
- Chapter 7. Plastic Six- Pack Rings: The Business and Politics of an Environmental Problem 115
- Chapter 8. The Rise and Fall of an Ecostar: Green Technology Innovation and Marketing as Regulatory Obstruction 132
-
Part IV. Going Green
- Chapter 9. Dilemmas of Going Green: Environmental Strategies in the Swedish Mining Company Boliden, 1960–2000 149
- Chapter 10. Private Companies and the Recycling of Household Waste in West Germany, 1965–1990 172
- Chapter 11. Kill-a-Watt: The Greening of Consolidated Edison in the 1970s 187
- Chapter 12. Entrepreneurship, Policy, and the Geography of Wind Energy 206
- Chapter 13. Driving Change: The Winding Road to Greener Automobiles 231
- Notes 251
- Contributors 295
- Acknowledgments 297