The Earth Policy Reader

The Earth Policy Reader
Author: Lester R. Brown,Janet Larsen,Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781134208418

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In this study, the award-winning environmental analyst Lester Brown and his colleagues have charted progress in building the eco-economy - an economy in harmony with the Earth's ecosystems, not undermining them. This edition of the biennial reader highlights 12 key trends, from population growing by 80 million annually, to ice melting, to the boom in use of solar cells. It explains, for example, why wind-generated electricity is emerging as the foundation of the new post-fossil fuel energy economy. It also specifically investigates China's desertification problem, the issues surrounding food production, and the challenge of controlling climate change. Drawing on research and analysis by the Earth Policy Institute, the reader monitors the shift from the old economy to the new.

The Earth Policy Reader

The Earth Policy Reader
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1422139784

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The Economic Costs of Ecological Deficits Deserts Invading China 7 Advancing Deserts Gaining Momentum From Ecological Deficits to Dust Bowl Spreading Deserts: The Response The National Costs of Failure The Worldwide Effect of Failure Assessing the Food Prospect 29 Soil: Surplus to Deficit The Fast-Growing Water Deficit The Changing Food Economy The Soybean Factor Future Food Security Facing the Cl. [...] Part 1 of the book looks at the ecological deficits that the world is now facing and at their effect on the food and energy economies. [...] He also assembled the skilled team of translators and supervised the production of the Chinese edition for the People's Publishing House. [...] One of the highlights of publishing Eco-Economy was the 14 excerpts pub- lished in magazines, including The Ecologist, The Futur- ist, The Humanist, Mother Earth News, and Solar Today. [...] There are also more than a dozen electronic news net- works and Web sites that regularly carry or cover the xvi THE EARTH POLICY READER Within the foundation community, a number of foun- dations distributed copies of Eco-Economy to their direc- tors, including the Educational Foundation of America, the Rasmussen Foundation, the Summit Foundation, the Turner Foundation, the Wallace Genetic Foundati.

World on the Edge

World on the Edge
Author: Lester Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136540752

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In this urgent time, World on the Edge calls out the pivotal environmental issues and how to solve them now. We are in a race between political and natural tipping points. Can we close coal-fired power plants fast enough to save the Greenland ice sheet and avoid catastrophic sea level rise? Can we raise water productivity fast enough to halt the depletion of aquifers and avoid water-driven food shortages? Can we cope with peak water and peak oil at the same time? These are some of the issues Lester R. Brown skilfully distils in World on the Edge. Bringing decades of research and analysis into play, he provides the responses needed to reclaim our future.

Sharing the Earth

Sharing the Earth
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-06-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780820347707

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The first of its kind, this anthology of eighty international primary literary texts—poems, short stories, personal essays, testimonials, activist statements, and group-authored visions—illuminates Environmental Justice as a concept and a movement worldwide in a way that is accessible to students, scholars, and general readers. Also included are historical selections that ground contemporary pieces in a continuum of activist concern for the earth and human justice, a much-needed but seldom available perspective. Arts and humanities are crucial in the ongoing effort to achieve an ecologically sustainable and just world. Works of the human imagination provide analyses, articulations of experience, and positive visions of the future that no amount of statistics, data, charts, or graphs can offer because literature speaks not only to the intellect but also to our emotions. Creative literary work, which records human experience both past and present, has the power to warn, to persuade, and to inspire. Each is critical in the shared struggle for Environmental Justice.

Earth Policy Reader

Earth Policy Reader
Author: Lester R. Brown
Publsiher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0613914082

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Charts the progress of the building of an "eco-economy" that is compatible with the earth's ecosystem, discussing such topics as wind-generated electricity, post-fossil fuel energy, and recycling industries.

Eco Economy

Eco Economy
Author: Lester R. Brown
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134205264

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In 1543, Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus challenged the view that the sun revolved around the earth, arguing instead that the earth revolved around the sun. His paper led to a revolution in thinking. In Lester Brown's brilliant and invigorating account of the industrial economy, he shows how a rethink of its fossil fuel-based, throwaway ethos is necessary to ensure that it works with, not against, the natural environment. The issue now is whether the environment is part of the economy or the economy is part of the environment. Brown argues the latter, pointing out that treating the environment as part of the economy has produced an economy that is destroying its natural support systems. One of the foremost experts on the new economic opportunities, Brown shows the vast economic potential and environmental gains that exist from eliminating the waste and destruction of current consumption. He describes how the global economy can be restructured to make it compatible with the earth's ecosystem so that economic progress can continue, with high standards of living and secure employment for all, while conserving resources and restoring the environment. In the new economy, wind farms replace coal mines, hydrogen-powered fuel cells replace internal combustion engines, and cities are designed for people, not cars. Eco-Economy is a map of how to get from here to there. It is an essential guide to the economy of the 21st century and will be compelling reading for business readers and environmentalists alike looking for ways to build a better future.

The EARTH Book Illustrated Edition

The EARTH Book  Illustrated Edition
Author: Todd Parr
Publsiher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2011-02-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780316186889

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"I take care of the earth because I know I can do little things every day to make a BIG difference..." With his signature blend of playfulness and sensitiviy, Todd Parr explores the important, timely subject of environmental protection and conservation in this eco-friendly picture book. Featuing a circular die-cut Earth on the cover, and printed entirely with recycled materials and nontoxic soy inks, this book includes lots of easy, smart ideas on how we can all work together to make the Earth feel good - from planting a tree and using both sides of the paper, to saving energy and reusing old things in new ways. Best of all, the book includes an interior gatefold with a poster with tips/reminders on how kids can "go green" everyday. Equally whimsical and heartfelt, this sweet homage to our beautiful planet is sure to inspire readers of all ages to do their part in keeping the Earth happy and healthy.

One Earth

One Earth
Author: Anuradha Rao
Publsiher: Orca Book Publishers
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781459818880

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★ “The activists’ stories are extraordinary...It’s a powerful answer to Rao’s framing questions: ‘Who is an environmental defender? What does she or he look like? Maybe like you. Maybe like me.’”—Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ “Thought-provoking reading for young people figuring out their own contributions. This valuable compilation shows that Earth’s salvation lies in the diversity of its people.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review One Earth profiles Black, Indigenous and People of Color who live and work as environmental defenders. Through their individual stories, the book shows that the intersection of environment and ethnicity is an asset to achieving environmental goals. The twenty short biographies introduce readers to diverse activists from all around the world, who are of many ages and ethnicities. From saving ancient trees on the West Coast of Canada, to protecting the Irrawaddy dolphins of India, to uncovering racial inequalities in the food system in the United States, these environmental heroes are celebrated by author and biologist Anuradha Rao, who outlines how they went from being kids who cared about the environment to community leaders in their field. One Earth is full of environmental role models waiting to be found.