
"A Sociology of the Global Environment"
"A Sociology of the Global Environment" examines how social factors—such as economic systems, cultural practices, politics, and inequalities—shape human interactions with the natural world on a worldwide scale. It explores how global trends contribute to environmental issues like climate change, habitat loss, and resource depletion, while also considering the social responses, policies, and cultural attitudes that influence environmental outcomes. The field aims to understand the complex links between society and the environment, encouraging sustainable practices and equitable solutions across different communities and nations.