Article ID: CBB477054063

The rise of technocratic environmentalism: The United States, Antarctica, and the globalisation of the environmental impact statement (2020)

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Environmental impact statements (EISs), and the related environmental impact assessments (EIAs) which precede them, have become central elements of environmental management, governance, and policy worldwide since their introduction in the United States in 1970. Assessing environmental impact has a particular force and centrality within modern Antarctic environmental management and governance too. This article investigates the ways in which the United States used EISs and EIAs in Antarctica between 1970 and 1982 – during their first decade of existence in US law and during a geopolitically and scientifically vibrant decade in Antarctic affairs – as a way of illuminating the broader conceptual and historical aspects of this central, though understudied, environmental governance tool and framework. We historicise and draw attention to the EIS – individually, as a regulatory genre, and as a genre that articulates regional, global and planetary environments – as highly influential and powerful documents demanding attention from environmental historians and historical geographers. We argue that the prominence of EISs in Antarctica arose because they appealed to top-down, process-oriented approaches favoured in Antarctic governance – a technocratic environmentalism – and because of their spatial elements, particularly their tendency to upscaling.

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Authors & Contributors
Anker, Peder Johan
Antonello, Alessandro
Bevington, Douglas
Botshon, Ann
Callicott, J. Baird
Doyle, Timothy
Journals
Environment and History
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Ethics, Place and Environment
Journal of American Culture
Journal of American History
Journal of Baltic Studies
Publishers
Oxford University Press
University of Washington Press
University of California, Santa Cruz
Berghahn Books
Praeger
State University of New York Press
Concepts
Environmental protection
Environmentalism
Science and politics
Conservation of natural resources
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Environmental pollution
People
Goldwater, Barry
Truman, Harry S.
Fuller, Richard Buckminster
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
21st century
19th century
Places
United States
Canada
Ontario (Canada)
Soviet Union
New York (U.S.)
Appalachian region (North America)
Institutions
UNESCO
Australian Academy of Science
United States. Environmental Protection Agency
United Nations
Antarctic Treaty System (ATS)
United Nations Environment Programme
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