Our Planet: How much more can Earth take?

For more than thirty years, scientists from various disciplines have warned that the constant increase in world population and exponential world economic growth are seriously threatening our ecosystems. The vision on which this book is based is of an ongoing, adaptable societal process which leads the world down the path towards sustainability. In this vision, the speed of global environmental changes will be drastically reduced without forgoing the good life; at the same time prosperity will be distributed more fairly.
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Our Planet: How much more can Earth take?

For more than thirty years, scientists from various disciplines have warned that the constant increase in world population and exponential world economic growth are seriously threatening our ecosystems. The vision on which this book is based is of an ongoing, adaptable societal process which leads the world down the path towards sustainability. In this vision, the speed of global environmental changes will be drastically reduced without forgoing the good life; at the same time prosperity will be distributed more fairly.
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For more than thirty years, scientists from various disciplines have warned that the constant increase in world population and exponential world economic growth are seriously threatening our ecosystems. The vision on which this book is based is of an ongoing, adaptable societal process which leads the world down the path towards sustainability. In this vision, the speed of global environmental changes will be drastically reduced without forgoing the good life; at the same time prosperity will be distributed more fairly.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781906598570
Publisher: Haus Publishing
Publication date: 06/01/2009
Series: Holt McDougal Eastern Hemisphere (C) 2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author


Jill Jager is a Senior Researcher at the Sustainable Europe Research Institute (SERI) in Vienna. Co-author of the books Global Change and the Earth System: A Planet Under Pressure (Springer Verlag, 2004) and Learning to Manage Global Environmental Risks (MIT Press 2001).

Table of Contents

Contents Editor’s Foreword Authors’ Foreword Introduction 1. Global Change 2. The Earth System 3. Resource Use – We’re Living Beyond Our Means 4. Visions of a Sustainable Future 5. Paths towards Sustainability Glossary References
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