Envisioning a Sustainable Society: Learning Our Way OutThe 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. |
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... policy - Environmental aspects . 3. Environmental policy . 4. Social change . GF41.M53 304.2 - dc19 1989 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 I. Title . II . Series . 88-37558 CIP This book is dedicated to Future Generations - Of All.
... policy - Environmental aspects . 3. Environmental policy . 4. Social change . GF41.M53 304.2 - dc19 1989 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 I. Title . II . Series . 88-37558 CIP This book is dedicated to Future Generations - Of All.
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Learning Our Way Out Lester W. Milbrath. This book is dedicated to Future Generations - Of All Species Contents List Of Abbreviated Terms Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction.
Learning Our Way Out Lester W. Milbrath. This book is dedicated to Future Generations - Of All Species Contents List Of Abbreviated Terms Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction.
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... future will envelope us whether we plan for it or not , but it will be a better future if we thoughtfully prepare to enter it . This book will not fit neatly into most of the categories that people use to classify books . It is not a ...
... future will envelope us whether we plan for it or not , but it will be a better future if we thoughtfully prepare to enter it . This book will not fit neatly into most of the categories that people use to classify books . It is not a ...
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... future is slipping away - even now while things seem to be going well . Our capability for abstract reason- ing leads to our sense of unease . We are the only species with a well- developed sense of time ; we can imagine a past and a future ...
... future is slipping away - even now while things seem to be going well . Our capability for abstract reason- ing leads to our sense of unease . We are the only species with a well- developed sense of time ; we can imagine a past and a future ...
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... future . While they are not unanimous in their judgment about the viability of our society , the overwhelming weight of the evidence and analysis indicates that society , as presently constituted , cannot continue on its present ...
... future . While they are not unanimous in their judgment about the viability of our society , the overwhelming weight of the evidence and analysis indicates that society , as presently constituted , cannot continue on its present ...
Contents
Chapter 11 | 218 |
Chapter 12 | 232 |
Chapter 13 | 255 |
Chapter 14 | 274 |
Chapter 15 | 304 |
Chapter 16 | 319 |
Part III | 337 |
Chapter 18 | 352 |
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