State of the World 2001

State of the World 2001
Title State of the World 2001 PDF eBook
Author Lester Russell Brown
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 306
Release 2001
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780393048667

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An indispensable guide for anyone concerned with the future of life on our planet.

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
Title Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 838
Release 2001
Genre Government publications
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The Improving State of the World

The Improving State of the World
Title The Improving State of the World PDF eBook
Author Indur M. Goklany
Publisher Cato Institute
Pages 531
Release 2007-01-19
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1933995416

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Many people believe that globalization and its key components have made matters worse for humanity and the environment. Indur M. Goklany exposes this as a complete myth and challenges people to consider how much worse the world would be without them. Goklany confronts foes of globalization and demonstrates that economic growth, technological change and free trade helped to power a “cycle of progress” that in the last two centuries enabled unprecedented improvements in every objective measurement of human well-being. His analysis is accompanied by an extensive range of charts, historical data, and statistics. The Improving State of the World represents an important contribution to the environment versus development debate and collects in one volume for the first time the long-term trends in a broad array of the most significant indicators of human and environmental well-being, and their dependence on economic development and technological change. While noting that the record is more complicated on the environmental front, the author shows how innovation, increased affluence and key institutions have combined to address environmental degradation. The author notes that the early stages of development can indeed cause environmental problems, but additional development creates greater wealth allowing societies to create and afford cleaner technologies. Development becomes the solution rather than the problem.

A World Without Walls

A World Without Walls
Title A World Without Walls PDF eBook
Author Mike Moore
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 316
Release 2003-01-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521827010

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Mike Moore's insight as Director-General of the World Trade Organization contributes to the globalization debate.

Sustainable Development in Changing Complex Earth Systems

Sustainable Development in Changing Complex Earth Systems
Title Sustainable Development in Changing Complex Earth Systems PDF eBook
Author Attila Kerényi
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 307
Release 2019-11-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3030216454

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This book applies system theory to analyze the operation and structure of the complex earth surface system, including the interactions between society and nature that cause environmental degradation and threats to human populations. The possible ways to harmonize the operation of a global society as a complex system using the United Nation sustainable development goals are investigated, as well as the major efforts currently implemented to achieve this objective and why many are unsuccessful. Readers will learn this material through case studies that assess the essential conditions required to occupy a planet sustainably, and examine the complex interactions between society and nature in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and outer layers of the lithosphere. The book is written for undergraduate students in geography, earth sciences, environmental sciences, and ecology, and will also appeal to environmental agency employees, nature protection representatives, teachers, and researchers.

Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance

Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance
Title Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance PDF eBook
Author Helen James
Publisher Routledge
Pages 340
Release 2007-04-11
Genre Education
ISBN 113411043X

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This is one of the first books to explore the nexus between civil society, religion, and global governance, their impact on human security and well-being, and significance for current debates in international politics. The contributors examine salient aspects of the secular state whose monopoly on, and control of, institutional violence has reified its use of power to such an extent that the modernistic separation of church and state is being called into question, as institutional limits are sought to the abuse of that power. The volume is clearly divided into six key sections: human security and human rights the politics of civil religion the ethics of civil development civil society and global governance cross-cultural perspectives on institutional development for civil society international civil society. Within these sections the illuminating case studies span a wide geographical extent from Central and Eastern Europe to Egypt, to Latin America, Iran, Bangladesh, Australia, the Pacific and East and Southeast Asia. Civil Society, Religion and Global Governance will be of strong interest to students, policy makers and researchers in the fields of human rights, religion, political science and sociology.

Enviroment and Society

Enviroment and Society
Title Enviroment and Society PDF eBook
Author Charles Harper
Publisher Routledge
Pages 471
Release 2015-08-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317348559

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This book discusses human connections and impacts on the environment and vice versa and examines suggestions for changing the human–environment relationship to a more "sustainable" environment. It provides students and interested readers with an introduction to environmental issues.