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State of the World 2003

A Worldwatch Institute Report on Progress Toward a Sustainable Society

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New York
Kiadó: W. W. Norton & Company Inc.
Kiadás helye: New York
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Kötés típusa: Ragasztott papírkötés
Oldalszám: 241 oldal
Sorozatcím: State of the World
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 23 cm x 17 cm
ISBN: 0-393-32386-2
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E/ENVIRONMENT STATE OF THE WORLD <003 A Worldwatch Institute Report on ProgressToward a Sustainable Society If we are going to reverse biodiversity loss, dampen the effects of global warming, and eliminate the scourge of persistent poverty, we need to reinvent ourselves-as individuals, as societies, as corporations, as governments. In this twentieth anniversary edition of a Worldwatch classic,the Institute's highly respected interdisciplinary research team argues that past successes-such as the elimination of smallpox and the encouraging drop in birth rates in many countries-prove that humanity is capable of redirecting itself in positive ways. Most encouraging, the world is sitting on the cusp of similar successes that could usher in a new and sustainable humán civilization. The use of clean, renewable energy technologies, like wind turbines and photovoltaics for example, is growing at over 25 percent per year, and they are increasingly competitive with fossil fuels. Organic... Tovább

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E/ENVIRONMENT STATE OF THE WORLD <003 A Worldwatch Institute Report on ProgressToward a Sustainable Society If we are going to reverse biodiversity loss, dampen the effects of global warming, and eliminate the scourge of persistent poverty, we need to reinvent ourselves-as individuals, as societies, as corporations, as governments. In this twentieth anniversary edition of a Worldwatch classic,the Institute's highly respected interdisciplinary research team argues that past successes-such as the elimination of smallpox and the encouraging drop in birth rates in many countries-prove that humanity is capable of redirecting itself in positive ways. Most encouraging, the world is sitting on the cusp of similar successes that could usher in a new and sustainable humán civilization. The use of clean, renewable energy technologies, like wind turbines and photovoltaics for example, is growing at over 25 percent per year, and they are increasingly competitive with fossil fuels. Organic farming is the fastest-growing sector of the world agricultural economy, with the potential to rejuvenate rural communities from the Philippines to Sweden. And a quickening of religious interest in humanity's place in the natural environment could awaken a powerful new constituency to the cause of sustainability. The challenges are still immense, of course.as the book alsó documents. But the building blocks for a historic reinvention of humán civilization are now within reach. "The most comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible summaries ... on the giobal environment." - E. O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize winner "Since 1984 the most important book of each year has been the same book: the Worldwatch Institute's State ofthe World." - Christopher Camuto, Audubon "Better than anything else around ... an impressive catalogue of information and analysis." -Times Higher Education Supplement Vissza

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