Business Interests and the Environmental Crisis delves into the complex relationship between economic policies and environmental sustainability. Edited by Kanchi Kohli, this first edition published by SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd in 2015 offers a comprehensive exploration of how the global environmental crisis is perceived and addressed through policy frameworks. Spanning 284 pages, the book examines key aspects such as commodity production, pricing mechanisms, ownership structures, and regulatory measures that have been adapted from economic and trade principles to tackle ecological issues.
The text critically analyzes the transformation of natural elements into tradable commodities using market-based instruments across various sectors. It provides a profound understanding of how these policies affect local ecological conflicts and challenges. The book questions the implications of treating nature as a finite resource in policy discourse, urging readers to reflect on the valuation and management of environmental resources in the context of business interests.
With its insightful analysis, this book is essential reading for policymakers, environmentalists, economists, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of business practices and environmental sustainability.
