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Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)

Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia By Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)

Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia by Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)


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Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia: The Arctic and the Environment by Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)

This study addresses the many initiatives to decrease industrial pollution emitting from the Pechenganikel plant in the northwestern corner of Russia during the final years of the Soviet Union, and examines the wider implications for the state of pollution control in the Arctic today. By examining the efforts of Soviet industry and government agencies, Finnish and Swedish officials, and Norwegian environmental authorities to curb industrial pollution in the region, this book offers an environmental history of the Arctic as well as a transnational, geopolitical history.

Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia Reviews

Environmental negotiations with Russians have often been challenging and frequently unsuccessful. In his fine book, Lars Rowe reveals that Russian elites and even the public are not and feel no real reason to be concerned with environmental quality as a top priority. Unless that mindset is understood (or is changed), productive international engagement with Russia will falter. This is an insightful and relevant case study that deserves close attention. * Professor Douglas R. Weiner, University of Arizona, USA *
For decades Norwegian and Russian officials sat on opposites of a table - and a border - negotiating how to deal with the dangerous Sulphur and heavy metal pollution of the Pechenganickel Mining and Metallurgical Combine on territory annexed by the USSR from Finland in 1944. Using archival documents, government reports and other sources Rowe considers how commercial, industrial, political and environment disagreements ultimately derailed efforts to modernize the factory and minimize pollution. Rowe covers a broad period - fifty years - and neatly manages to tell the stories of Soviet period developments, the impacts of the Gorbachev reforms, and efforts at environmental safety and security during the Yeltsin and Putin eras. In spite of decades-long negotiations and several bilateral agreements with Norway, as Rowe explains, neither Soviet nor today Russian officials could allow the protection of nature to stand in the way of production. * Professor Paul Josephson, Colby College, USA and Tomsk State University Russia *

About Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)

Lars Rowe is Senior Research Fellow at the Fridtjof Nansen Institute and Lecturer in Russian History at the University of Oslo.

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NPB9780755634897
9780755634897
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Pollution and Atmosphere in Post-Soviet Russia: The Arctic and the Environment by Lars Rowe (Norwegian Resistance Museum, Norway)
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2022-06-30
256
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