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March 2025
Environmental Politics (GGH2605)
Institution
University Of South Africa (Unisa)
Book
Politics and the Environment
GGH2605 Assignment 1 Semester 1 | Due 24 March 2025. All questions
answered. Assignment
Questions Using the content of Learning Unit 2 answer the following
questions. Reminder do not use any form of copy and paste and/or AI to
formulate your answer: 1. In your own words, briefly explain what is meant
by ecological modernisation. (10 marks) 2. In your opinion, why do you think
political parties from a variety of different political ideologies support
ecological modernisation? (5 marks) 3. Speculate on any negative aspect of
the inclusion of ecological modernisation in government policies related to
the environment. (5 marks) Remember to include the cover page as
described in the instructions above. Total: 20 marks
Ecological Modernisation Explained
Ecological Modernisation is an environmental theory that suggests that economic development
and environmental protection can go hand in hand. Instead of viewing industrialization as a
threat to the environment, this approach argues that technological advancements, innovation, and
better policies can help modern societies become more sustainable while still growing
economically.
Key Ideas of Ecological Modernisation:
1. Technology as a Solution: New and cleaner technologies can reduce pollution and
resource consumption while maintaining economic productivity.
2. Policy and Regulation: Governments play a key role in enforcing environmental laws
and promoting sustainable business practices.
3. Corporate Responsibility: Businesses can adopt greener strategies that reduce waste and
energy use while increasing efficiency.
4. Market Mechanisms: Environmental problems can be addressed through market-based
solutions such as carbon trading, eco-taxes, and green incentives.
Example: