Beyond Interdependence : The Meshing of the World's Economy and the Earth's Ecology

Beyond Interdependence : The Meshing of the World's Economy and the Earth's Ecology
Title Beyond Interdependence : The Meshing of the World's Economy and the Earth's Ecology PDF eBook
Author Ottawa Jim MacNeill Senior Fellow Institute for Research on Public Policy
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 180
Release 1991-08-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0198023537

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Over the last year, the world has seen some cataclysmic changes. Eastern Europe is no longer yoked with Soviet communism, Germany is again a single, powerful nation, and Russia itself is pursuing a free-market economy at an almost frantic pace. Yet as we focus on the triumph of democracy, it is easy to overlook the potentially catastrophic changes that face the world environment, changes that are inextricably linked to the workings of the political and economic institutions of our time.Beyond Interdependence builds upon the Brundtland Commission's landmark report Our Common Future, a book that has been hailed as "the most important document of the decade on the future of the world" and has sold over one-half million copies in nineteen foreign languages. Dr. Jim MacNeill, the principal author of both works, has in this latest study extended the Commission's analysis of the critical relationships between the global environment, the world economy, and the international order. Together with his eminent colleagues, Pieter Winsemius and Taizo Yakushiji, MacNeill shows that while our global economy and ecology have become completely interlocked, they have remained separate in our institutions, and in the minds of our policymakers. The result is a wide range of domestic and international policies that are accelerating the depletion of Earth's basic ecological (and economic) capital--its rivers, lakes, and oceans, its soils and forests, its flora and fauna, and its ozone shield. These short-sighted policies also threaten us in the next century with a greater rise in global warming and sea level than have occurred in the ten-thousand years since the last ice age. The authors argue that this environmental degradation and resource depletion will be the principal source of interstate conflict in the post-cold war world.Providing a fresh analysis of the issues of global change, and taking into account such recent events as the tidal-shift in East/West relations and the G7 Economic Summit in Houston, Beyond Interdependence shows how industrialized nations can take unilateral action to address environmental threats while improving macroeconomic efficiency and international competitiveness. It also demonstrates how developed nations can negotiate a series of mutually advantageous "bargains" with Eastern European and Third World nations.With its incisive analysis and far-reaching recommendations for policy reform, Beyond Interdependence shows us how we can act urgently but intelligently to advance our common future.

Beyond Interdependence

Beyond Interdependence
Title Beyond Interdependence PDF eBook
Author Jim MacNeill
Publisher New York : Oxford University Press
Pages 159
Release 1991
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780195071252

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Beyond Interdependence

Beyond Interdependence
Title Beyond Interdependence PDF eBook
Author Jim MacNeill
Publisher
Pages 107
Release 1990*
Genre Economic development
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Beyond Interdependence: the Meshing of the Worlds Economy and the Earths Ecology

Beyond Interdependence: the Meshing of the Worlds Economy and the Earths Ecology
Title Beyond Interdependence: the Meshing of the Worlds Economy and the Earths Ecology PDF eBook
Author Jim MacNeill
Publisher
Pages 159
Release 1991
Genre Economic development
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Cents and Sustainability

Cents and Sustainability
Title Cents and Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Desha
Publisher Routledge
Pages 466
Release 2010-09-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136532560

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Cents and Sustainability is a clear-sighted response to the 1987 call by Dr Gro Brundtland in Our Common Future to achieve a new era of economic growth that is 'forceful and at the same time socially and environmentally sustainable'. The Brundtland Report argued that not only was it achievable, but that it was an urgent imperative in order to achieve a transition to sustainable development while significantly reducing poverty and driving 'clean and green' investment. With some still arguing for significantly slowing economic growth in order to reduce pressures on the environment, this new book, Cents and Sustainability, shows that it is possible to reconcile the need for economic growth and environmental sustainability through a strategy to decouple economic growth from environmental pressures, combined with a renewed commitment to achieve significant environmental restoration and poverty reduction. Beginning with a brief overview of some of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, the book then explains 'decoupling theory', overviews a number of factors that can undermine and even block efforts to decouple in both developed and developing countries, and then discusses a number of key considerations to assist the development of national 'decoupling strategies'. The book then focuses on presenting evidence to support greater action, not just on climate change, but also on decoupling economic growth from the loss of biodiversity and the deterioration of natural systems, freshwater extraction, waste production, and air pollution. In the lead up to the 2012 United Nations Earth Summit and beyond, Cents and Sustainability will be a crucial guide to inform and assist nations to develop strategies to significantly reduce environmental pressures, strengthen their economy, create jobs and reduce poverty. 'I commend the team from The Natural Edge Project and their partners for undertaking to develop a response to 'Our Common Future' to mark its 20th anniversary.' Dr Gro Brundtland. Sequel to The Natural Advantage of Nations Published with The Natural Edge Project

Environmentalism

Environmentalism
Title Environmentalism PDF eBook
Author Donald Gibson
Publisher Nova Publishers
Pages 168
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9781590331491

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Economics and the Global Environment

Economics and the Global Environment
Title Economics and the Global Environment PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Pearson
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 614
Release 2000-10-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521779883

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Economics and the Global Environment is a path-breaking, comprehensive analysis of how economic and environmental systems mesh in the international context. The book investigates if and how environmental resources, such as global climate, genetic diversity, and transboundary pollution can be managed in an international system of sovereign states without a Global Environment Protection Agency. It also considers traditional international economics - theory and policy - and explores how they can be expanded to accommodate environmental values. Until recently, trade theory and trade policy neglected pollution and environmental degradation. This situation has changed dramatically, and the controversial and corrosive issues of trade and the environment are here given careful analysis. These topics are enriched by a concise presentation of the principles of environmental economics, and a thoughtful treatment of sustainable development. The book will appeal to students and practitioners of trade and development, as well as the environmental community.