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No Global: The People Of Ireland Versus The Multinationals
Robert Allen

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No Global: The People Of Ireland Versus The Multinationals

the people of Ireland versus the multinationals

PLUTO PRESS (Apr 20, 2004)
9780745322100
| Paperback
288 pages | 135 x 216 mm
Dewey 363.709417
LC Classification TD195.C45 .A436 2004
LC Control No. 2003019936

Subject

  • Environment / Environmental Protection
  • Environmental Protection - Ireland - Citizen Participation

Plot

Ireland's economy has seen phenomenal growth since the 1990s, as a result of an earlier decision by the state to chase foreign investment, largely from US corporates. As a result, manufacturers of raw chemicals, pharmaceuticals and highly dangerous substances came to Ireland, where they could make toxic products free from the strict controls imposed by other nations. Robert Allen's book reveals the consequences to human health and the environment of the Irish state's love affair with the multinational chemical industry. The cost to Irish society was a series of ecological and social outrages, starting in the 1970s and continuing into the 2000s. No Global is a lesson for countries who seek to encourage multinationals at the expense of the health of their population and the delicate nature of their ecosystems. It is also a heart-warming record of the successful campaigns fought by local people to protect themselves and their environment from polluting industry.

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