Environmental Justice

2011

“Redefining Success in the Climate Change Negotiations: What We Consider a Breakthrough” 2011. J. Byrne and J. B. Taminiau. Position paper prepared for the Seventeenth Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP-17), held in Durban, South Africa, to negotiate implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

2010

“Solar Policies to Promote Energy Justice.” 2010. Kristen Hughes, Lado, Kurdgelashvili, John Byrne et al. A report of the Renewable Energy Applications for Delaware Yearly (READY) project. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy.

2008

“Undoing Atmospheric Harm: Civil Action to Shrink the Carbon Footprint.” 2008. John Byrne, Lado Kurdgelashvili, and Kristen Hughes. In Peter Droege eds. Urban Energy Transition: From Fossil Fuels to Renewable Energy. Oxford , UK : Elsevier. Pp. 27-53. Chinese

2006

“Energy as a Social Project: Recovering a Discourse.” 2006. John Byrne and Noah Toly. In John Byrne, Noah Toly, and Leigh Glover, eds. Transforming Power: Energy, Enviornment, and Society in Conflict. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 1-32.
“From Love-Ins to Logos: Charting the Demise of Renewable Energy as a Social Movement.” 2006. Leigh Glover. In John Byrne, Noah Toly, and Leigh Glover, eds. Transforming Power: Energy, Enviornment, and Society in Conflict. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 249-270.
“Globalization and sustainable development: a political ecology strategy to realize ecological justice.” 2006. John Byrne, Leigh Glover and Hugo F. Alroe. In Niels Halberg et al (eds.), Global Development of Organic Agriculture: Challenges and Prospects. Oxfordshire , UK : CABI Publishing. Pp. 49-74.
“Organic agriculture and ecological justice: ethics and practice.” 2006. With Hugo Alroe (principal author) and Leigh Glover. In Niels Halberg et al (eds.), Global Development of Organic Agriculture: Challenges and Prospects. Oxfordshire , UK : CABI Publishing. Pp. 75-112.
“UHELP Responds to Community Health and Environmental Needs.”2006. Amy Roe, Manu Mathai, John Byrne, Keith Lake and Brenda Gunter. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

2005

“Ellul and the Weather.” 2005. John Byrne and Leigh Glover. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Vol. 25, No. 1. Pp 4-16.
“Commodification of Ghana’s Volta River: An Example of Ellul’s Autonomy of Technique.” 2005. Lawrence Agbemabiese and John Byrne. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Vol. 25, No. 1. Pp 17-25.
“Poverty Reduction in Zambia: A Conceptual Analysis of the Zambian Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper.” 2005. Bruce Lubinda Imboela. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Vol. 25, No. 5. Pp 435-445.

2004

“Reclaiming the Atmospheric Commons: Beyond Kyoto.” 2004. John Byrne, Leigh Glover, et al. In V. Grover, ed. Climate Change: Five Years after Kyoto. . Enfield, NH: Science Publishers. Pp. 429-452.
“Globalization and the Capitalization of Nature: A Political Ecology of Biodiversity in Mesoamerica.” 2004. Noah Toly. Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, Vol. 24, No. 1: 47-54.

2003

“Fishing for Identity: Mercury Contamination and Fish Consumption among Indigenous Groups in the United States.” 2003. Amy Roe. Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society, Volume 23, No. 5: 368-365.
” Community Environmental Profiles- A Tool For Meeting Environmental Justuce Goals: An Analysis of the City of Wilmington. “ 2003. Amy Roe, et al. Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

2002

Environmental Justice: Discourses in International Political Economy. 2002. John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez and Leigh Glover, eds. Volume 8 in the Energy and Environmental Policy series. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers.
“A Brief on Environmental Justice.” 2002. John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez and Leigh Glover. In John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez, and Leigh Glover, eds. Environmental Justice: Discourses in International Political Economy. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 3-17.
“A ‘Necessary Sacrifice’ Industrialization and American Indian Lands.” 2002. John Byrne and Steven M. Hoffman. In John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez, and Leigh Glover, eds. Environmental Justice: Discourses in International Political Economy. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 97-118.

“globalization.com vs. ecologicaljustice.org:Contesting the End of History ” 2002. Leigh Glover. In John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez, and Leigh Glover, eds. Environmental Justice: Discourses in International Political Economy, New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 3-17.

“The Production of Unequal Nature.” 2002. John Byrne, Leigh Glover and Cecilia Martinez. In John Byrne, Cecilia Martinez, and Leigh Glover, eds., Environmental Justice: Discourses in International Political Economy. New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers. Pp. 261-291.
“Greenhouse Justice: Moving Beyond Kyoto.” 2002. J. Byrne, L. Glover, V. Innis, J. Kulkarni, Y. Mun, N. Toly and Y-D. Wang. Position paper prepared for the Eighth Session of the Conference of Parties (COP-8), held in New Delhi, India to negotiate implementation of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware.

2001

“Community Participation is Key to Environmental Justice in Brownfields.” 2001. John Byrne, Raymond Scattone, et al. Race, Poverty and the Environment. Vo. 3, No. 1 (Winter): 6-7. (Cover)
“IPCC Climate Change 2001: Decision-making Frameworks.” 2001. F.L. Toth and M. Mwandosya (coordinating lead authors; J. Byrne is a contributing author). Working Group III of the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Third Assessment Report (TAR). New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 601-688.

1999

“The Brownfields Challenge – A Survey of Environmental Justice and Community Participation Initiatives Among Ten National Brownfield Pilot Projects.” 1999. Raymond Scattone et al. Prepared for the Delaware General Assembly. Newark, DE: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware

1998

“An Equity- and Sustainability-Based Policy Response to Global Climate Change.” John Byrne, Young-Doo Wang, Hoesung Lee and Jong-dall Kim. 1998. Energy Policy. Vol 26, No. 4: 335-343.

1996

“TNCs as Aid Agencies?: Enron and the Dabhol Power Plant.” 1996. Subodh Wagle. The Ecologist. Vol. 26, No. 4: 179-184.

“Community versus Commodity: Environmental Protest in Taiwan.” 1996. John Byrne and Shih Jung Hsu. Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society. Vol. 16, No. 5 & 6: 329-336.

1994
“Distributing the Costs of Global Climate Change.” 1994. John Byrne, Constantine Hadjilambrinos and Subodh Wagle. IEEE Technology and Society Vol. 13, No. 1:17-24.

1992
“Environmental Commodification and the Industrialization of Native American Lands.” 1992. John Byrne, Steven M. Hoffman and Cecilia R. Martinez. Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Meeting of the National Association of Science, Technology and Society. Pp. 170-181.

“Environmental Ethics and Environmental Activism.” 1992. Paul T. Durbin. In Frederick Ferr? ed., Technology and the Environment. Vol. 12 in Research in Philosophy and Technology series. JAI Press Inc. Pp. 107-117.

1985

“The Post-Industrial Imperative: Energy, Cities and the Featureless Plain.” 1985. J. Byrne, C. Martinez and D. Rich. In J. Byrne and D. Rich, eds. Energy and Cities. New Brunswick , NJ and London : Transaction Publishers. Pp. 101-141.

 

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