Green Capitalism: How to Protect the Environment by Defining Private Property Rights

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Almenna bókafélagið, 31. des. 2017 - 69 síður
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In the first part the report discusses the common claim that our environment is being destroyed and recalls dire predictions about the future, trying to explain their emotional roots. In the second part it describes the main tenets of ‘wise use environmentalism’ and the economic and political case for private property rights. In the third part it analyses solutions that have been developed in Iceland to the problem of common-pool or non-exclusive resources, such as mountain pastures, salmon rivers and, most importantly, offshore fisheries. In the fourth part it looks at exotic wildlife, whales, elephants, and rhinos and argues that the best way to conserve these valuable species is by defining some kind of use rights to them, akin to private property rights, and to allow trade in their products. Finally, it offers some recommendations. 

 

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Born 1953. D.Phil. from University of Oxford. Professor of Political Theory at the University of Iceland. 

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