Confronting Europe's toxics trade from below: the contested global legacy of the 1976 Seveso disaster.

IF 0.5 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Koen van Zon
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The 1976 Seveso disaster and its scandal-ridden aftermath had a lasting legacy that extended to the European Community (EC) and even beyond. When hazardous waste from the Seveso disaster site went missing, it generated a pan-European media scandal and a powerful symbol of the risks that modern industrialized capitalism produced. The scandal also revealed the perverse mechanisms that facilitated and even encouraged the dumping of chemical waste in and outside Europe. A variety of societal groups, ranging from consumers and environmentalists to development organizations, mobilized jointly to campaign against the trade in hazardous wastes. They all shared the same analysis, namely that the EC was both the core of the problem and the beginning of a solution. Setting out three case studies of grassroots mobilization in response to the trade in hazardous waste, this article examines how these activists found their way to EC institutions and how their campaigns evolved in the process. The first deals with the waste trade on the Common Market, the second with the global impact of waste exports from the EC and the third with a local anti-pollution movement emerging in response to the waste trade. Each of these mobilizations involved coalition building, allowing for a broad idea of environmental justice to emerge and for these coalitions to channel grassroots grievances with the waste trade to the EC institutions. In doing so, these grassroots mobilizations contributed to the EC becoming an increasingly important venue for global environmental governance towards the late 1980s.

从下面对欧洲有毒物质贸易:1976年塞维索灾难的争议性全球遗产。
1976年的塞维索灾难及其丑闻缠身的后果给欧共体甚至欧共体以外带来了持久的影响。塞韦索(Seveso)灾难现场的危险废物失踪,引发了全欧洲媒体的丑闻,也成为现代工业化资本主义带来风险的有力象征。这一丑闻还揭示了促进甚至鼓励在欧洲境内外倾倒化学废物的不正当机制。从消费者、环保人士到发展组织等各种社会团体联合起来,发起了反对危险废料贸易的运动。他们都有相同的分析,即欧共体既是问题的核心,也是解决方案的开端。本文列举了三个基层动员应对危险废物贸易的案例研究,考察了这些活动人士如何找到途径进入欧共体机构,以及他们的运动在此过程中如何演变。第一部分是关于共同市场上的废物贸易,第二部分是关于欧共体废物出口的全球影响,第三部分是关于针对废物贸易而出现的本地反污染运动。每一次动员都涉及到联盟的建立,从而形成了一个广泛的环境正义概念,并使这些联盟能够将基层对废物贸易的不满传达给欧共体机构。在这样做的过程中,这些基层动员促使欧共体成为20世纪80年代后期全球环境治理日益重要的场所。
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期刊介绍: The European Review of History - Revue Europenne d"Histoire is an international journal covering European history of all centuries and subdisciplines. It aims to create a forum for ideas from across Europe, to encourage the most innovatory research, to make diverse historiographies better known and to practically assist exchanges between young historians.
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