Boston Review  |  July-August 2014
In this special Green Issue, economist Robert Pollin leads a forum on building a green economy, with responses from economists, scientists, policy experts, and others; Stephen Ansolabehere and David M. Konisky consider public attitudes toward climate change; Susanna Bohme discusses the aftermath of pesticide use in Nicaragua; and Sarah Hill reflects on what’s next for China’s waste management policies.
Also in this issue are essays on the making of an American folk song, Mike Konczal on Thomas Piketty, Jonathan Kirshner on the neoliberal bailout, new fiction and poetry, and much more.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Boston Review July-August 2014.