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Climate of Capitulation

Climate of Capitulation

Vivian E. Thomson

MIT Press
2017
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How power is wielded in environmental policy making at the state level, and how to redress the ingrained favoritism toward coal and electric utilities.The United States has pledged to the world community a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 26-28 percent below 2005 levels in 2025. Because much of this reduction must come from electric utilities, especially coal-fired power plants, coal states will make or break the U.S. commitment to emissions reduction. In Climate of Capitulation, Vivian Thomson offers an insider's account of how power is wielded in environmental policy making at the state level. Thomson, a former member of Virginia's State Air Pollution Control Board, identifies a "climate of capitulation" in state government-a deeply rooted favoritism toward coal and electric utilities in states' air pollution policies.Thomson narrates three cases involving coal and air pollution from her time on the Air Board. She illuminates the overt and covert power struggles surrounding air pollution limits for a coal-fired power plant just across the Potomac from Washington, for a controversial new coal-fired electrical generation plant in coal country, and for coal dust pollution from truck traffic in a country hollow. Thomson links Virginia's climate of capitulation with campaign donations that make legislators politically indebted to coal and electric utility interests, a traditionalistic political culture tending to inertia, and a part-time legislature that depended on outside groups for information and bill drafting. Extending her analysis to fifteen other coal-dependent states, Thomson offers policy reforms aimed at mitigating the ingrained biases toward coal and electric utilities in states' air pollution policy making.
Garbage in, Garbage Out

Garbage in, Garbage Out

Vivian E. Thomson

University of Virginia Press
2009
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Your garbage is going places you'd never imagine. What used to be sent to the local dump now may move hundreds of miles by truck and barge to its final resting place. Virtually all forms of pollution migrate, subjected to natural forces such as wind and water currents. The movement of garbage, however, is under human control. Its patterns of migration reveal much about power sharing among state, local, and national institutions, about the Constitution's protection of trash transport as a commercial activity, and about competing notions of social fairness. In ""Garbage In, Garbage Out"", Vivian Thomson looks at Virginia's status as the second-largest importer of trash in the United States and uses it as a touchstone for exploring the many controversies around trash generation and disposal. Political conflicts over waste management have been felt at all levels of government. Local governments who want to manage their own trash have fought other local governments hosting huge landfills that depend on trash generated hundreds of miles away. State governments have tried to avoid becoming the dumping grounds for cities hundreds of miles away. The constitutional questions raised in these battles have kept interstate trash transport on Congress' agenda since the early 1990s. Whether the resulting legislative proposals actually address our most critical garbage-related problems, however, remains in question. Thomson sheds much-needed light on these problems. Within the context of increased interstate trash transport and the trend toward privatization of waste management, she examines the garbage issue from a number of perspectives - including considering the links between environmental justice and trash management, offering a critical evaluation of the theoretical and empirical relationship between economic growth and environmental improvement, and highlighting the ways in which waste management practices in the United States differ from those in the European Union and Japan. Thomson then provides specific, substantive recommendations for our own policy makers. Everything eventually becomes trash. As we explore the long, often surprising, routes our garbage takes, we begin to understand that it is something more than a mere nuisance that regularly 'disappears' from our curbside. Rather, trash generation and management reflect patterns of consumption, political choices over whether garbage is primarily pollution or commerce, the social distribution of environmental risk, and how our daily lives compare with those of our counterparts in other industrialized nations.
Garbage in, Garbage Out

Garbage in, Garbage Out

Vivian E. Thomson

University of Virginia Press
2009
nidottu
Your garbage is going places you'd never imagine. What used to be sent to the local dump now may move hundreds of miles by truck and barge to its final resting place. Virtually all forms of pollution migrate, subjected to natural forces such as wind and water currents. The movement of garbage, however, is under human control. Its patterns of migration reveal much about power sharing among state, local, and national institutions, about the Constitution's protection of trash transport as a commercial activity, and about competing notions of social fairness. In ""Garbage In, Garbage Out"", Vivian Thomson looks at Virginia's status as the second-largest importer of trash in the United States and uses it as a touchstone for exploring the many controversies around trash generation and disposal. Political conflicts over waste management have been felt at all levels of government. Local governments who want to manage their own trash have fought other local governments hosting huge landfills that depend on trash generated hundreds of miles away. State governments have tried to avoid becoming the dumping grounds for cities hundreds of miles away. The constitutional questions raised in these battles have kept interstate trash transport on Congress' agenda since the early 1990s. Whether the resulting legislative proposals actually address our most critical garbage-related problems, however, remains in question. Thomson sheds much-needed light on these problems. Within the context of increased interstate trash transport and the trend toward privatization of waste management, she examines the garbage issue from a number of perspectives - including considering the links between environmental justice and trash management, offering a critical evaluation of the theoretical and empirical relationship between economic growth and environmental improvement, and highlighting the ways in which waste management practices in the United States differ from those in the European Union and Japan. Thomson then provides specific, substantive recommendations for our own policy makers. Everything eventually becomes trash. As we explore the long, often surprising, routes our garbage takes, we begin to understand that it is something more than a mere nuisance that regularly 'disappears' from our curbside. Rather, trash generation and management reflect patterns of consumption, political choices over whether garbage is primarily pollution or commerce, the social distribution of environmental risk, and how our daily lives compare with those of our counterparts in other industrialized nations.
Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy
With the US as the world’s most prominent climate change outlaw, international pressure will not impel domestic action. The key to a successful global warming solution lies closer to home: in state–federal relations. Thomson proposes an innovative climate policy framework called “sophisticated interdependence.” This model is based on her lucid analysis of economic and political forces affecting climate change policy in selected US states, as well as on comparative descriptions of programs in Germany and Brazil, two powerful federal democracies whose policies are critical in the global climate change arena.
Sophisticated Interdependence in Climate Policy
With the US as the world’s most prominent climate change outlaw, international pressure will not impel domestic action. The key to a successful global warming solution lies closer to home: in state–federal relations. Thomson proposes an innovative climate policy framework called “sophisticated interdependence.” This model is based on her lucid analysis of economic and political forces affecting climate change policy in selected US states, as well as on comparative descriptions of programs in Germany and Brazil, two powerful federal democracies whose policies are critical in the global climate change arena.
Homecoming

Homecoming

Vivian E Moore

IngramSpark
2023
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Nila Grant, a renowned Bestselling Romance Author with a unique blend of her mother's Gullah heritage and her father's biracial lineage, discovered from her humble beginning that her life has been marked with a deep sense of otherness, never quite finding her place in the small coastal town of Hoghead Island in Savannah. Despite her remarkable success as an award-winning author, Nila is haunted by a pervasive feeling of failure, with her career and personal life plagued by alcoholism and other weaknesses. She readily admits that she excelled at crafting fictional relationships yet struggles to navigate the complexities of real-life situations. That becomes evident through her ill-fated relationship with Jaxson, a man who proves to be a destructive force in her life, starkly contrasting the romantic illusions she creates in her stories. Accused of co-dependency, Nila finds herself in a new relationship with her assistant, Brandon Chase, following her decision to end things with Jaxson. However, an altercation involving Jaxson, Brandon, and herself serves as a wake-up call, leading Nila to realize that her only path toward healing lies in returning to where it all began: Hoghead Island. As Nila journeys back to her hometown, she finds herself in the memories of her past, confronting unresolved conflicts and becoming intertwined in long-held grudges and buried emotions. Along the way, she reconnects with her family and begins comprehending the profound impact her absence has had on them and herself. Through this introspective exploration, Nila discovers the unintentional wounds she inflicted and strives to mend broken relationships and restore family traditions, seeking redemption for the pain she has caused. Amidst her introspection, Nila stumbles upon a startling secret about her new husband, Brandon Chase, a revelation that leaves her questioning whether she can trust him. As she grapples with her guilt and navigates the complexities of traditions and familial connections, Nila gains a newfound appreciation for her life choices. As the layers of her family dynamic unravel, she learns invaluable lessons about forgiveness, acceptance, and the transformative power of second chances. "Homecoming" takes readers on a deeply emotional and thought-provoking voyage, delving into the depths of Nila's personal growth and her quest to repair herself and her fractured marriage and family. As the narrative unfolds, readers will be captivated by the profound power of forgiveness, the resilience, and the enduring strength found in embracing the complexities of one's past.
The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology

The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology

Vivian E. Robson

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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""The Fixed Stars and Constellations in Astrology"" by Vivian E. Robson is a comprehensive guide to the use of fixed stars in astrology. The book covers the 48 constellations of the zodiac and their associated fixed stars, providing detailed interpretations of their astrological significance. The author explores the mythology, history, and symbolism of each star and constellation, as well as their astronomical properties. Additionally, the book includes a section on the use of fixed stars in horary astrology, providing practical guidance on how to interpret fixed star positions in relation to specific questions or situations. This book is an essential resource for astrologers and anyone interested in the intersection of astronomy and astrology.This is a new release of the original 1923 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Radix System

The Radix System

Vivian E. Robson

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Radix System by Vivian E. Robson is a comprehensive guide to the study of astrology. The book covers the fundamental principles of astrology, including the zodiac signs, planets, and houses, and provides detailed explanations of how to interpret astrological charts. The author also introduces the Radix System, a unique approach to astrology that emphasizes the importance of the Ascendant and Midheaven in chart interpretation. Readers will learn how to use the Radix System to gain insights into their own personality traits, relationships, and life path. The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced astrologers. It includes numerous charts and diagrams to help readers understand the concepts presented. Overall, The Radix System is an essential resource for anyone interested in the fascinating field of astrology.This is a new release of the original 1930 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.