Envisioning a Sustainable Society: Learning Our Way OutSUNY Press, 1989 M01 1 - 403 páginas The evidence is increasingly persuasive. We are changing the way our planet's physical systems work--irrevocably. These changes are global and interconnected and unavoidable. They are upon us already, making it virtually impossible for any modern society to continue its present trajectory of growth. This book provides a penetrating analysis of how we have come to this point, of why science and technology will fail to solve these problems, and of how we as a society must change in order to avoid ecological catastrophe. The scope is broad, the urgency of the message is impossible to ignore. |
Contenido
IV | 1 |
V | 7 |
VI | 9 |
VII | 39 |
VIII | 58 |
IX | 88 |
X | 115 |
XI | 135 |
XVII | 218 |
XVIII | 232 |
XIX | 255 |
XX | 274 |
XXI | 304 |
XXII | 319 |
XXIII | 337 |
XXV | 341 |
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Envisioning a Sustainable Society: Learning Our Way Out Lester W. Milbrath Vista previa limitada - 1989 |
Envisioning a Sustainable Society: Learning Our Way Out Lester W. Milbrath Sin vista previa disponible - 1989 |
Términos y frases comunes
action activity agriculture basic become beliefs and values better billion biocommunity bioregional biosphere Chapter chemical civilization climate change competition consume cooperation council countries culture discussion dominant Drexler earth ecological economic growth ecosphere ecosys ecosystem effect emphasize encourage environment environmental protection environmentalists example fossil energy fossil fuels future grow ideas impact assessments industry institutions integrity land LDCs leaders lifestyles limits limits to growth live long-range MDCs ment modern society nanotechnologies nature nomic nuclear organisms ownwork paradigm participation party perceive percent person planning plants political pollution possible problems production proposed recognize recombinant DNA require science and technology scientific scientists sense social ecologists social learning soil species strategies sustainable society theory things thinking tion tit for tat United value structure Voluntary Simplicity waste wealth
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Environmental Values in American Culture Willett Kempton,James S. Boster,Jennifer A. Hartley Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
Environmental NGOs in World Politics: Linking the Local and the Global Thomas Princen,Matthias Finger Sin vista previa disponible - 1994 |