Focusing the environmental debate on the principle of common commitment, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and eminent conservationist Terry L. Maple present A Contract with the Earth. They declare a need for bipartisan environmentalism -- a new era of environmental stewardship with principles that they believe most Americans will share. While acknowledging that liberals and conservatives do not see eye to eye on many issues, Gingrich and Maple argue successfully that environmental stewardship is a mainstream value that transcends partisan politics. Their thoughtful approaches to our environmental challenges are based on three main premises: environmental leadership is integral to America's role in the world, technologically savvy environmental entrepreneurs can and should be the cornerstone of environmental solutions, and cooperation and incentives must be dramatically increased to achieve workable and broadly supported environmental solutions.Gingrich and Maple believe that most people -- regardless of how they categorize themselves politically -- are weary of the legal and political conflicts that prevent individuals and communities from realizing the benefits of environmental conservation. The foundation of the book -- a ten-point Contract with the Earth -- promotes ingenuity over rhetoric as the way forward.
Author(s): Newt Gingrich, Terry L. Maple
Edition: 1
Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 254
Contents......Page 8
Foreword......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Acknowledgments......Page 18
Are You a Mainstream Environmentalist?......Page 22
1. Framing the Contract......Page 26
2. A Contract with the Earth......Page 34
3. A Matter of Respect......Page 44
4. Missed Opportunities......Page 62
5. Partnering for the Earth......Page 86
6. Entrepreneurial Environmentalism......Page 110
7. Environmental Philanthropy......Page 132
8. Renewing the Natural World......Page 150
9. Leading the Way to a Better World......Page 178
10. From Many, One......Page 196
Epilogue......Page 210
Sources and Suggested Reading......Page 224
B......Page 234
C......Page 235
E......Page 237
G......Page 238
H......Page 239
K......Page 240
M......Page 241
N......Page 242
P......Page 243
R......Page 244
S......Page 245
U......Page 246
Z......Page 247