The Earth Policy Reader

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W. W. Norton & Company, 2002 - 303 pagine

Brown explains, for example, why wind-generated electricity with its abundance and falling cost is emerging as the foundation of the new post-fossil fuel energy economy: now cheaper than electricity from coal, oil, or natural gas, it can be used to electrolyze water and produce hydrogen, the fuel of choice for the new fuel cell engines that every major automobile manufacturer is working on. And since an eco-economy relies heavily on recycling materials already in the system, such as steel and aluminum, we learn how, in this new economy, recycling industries will largely replace mining industries. Bringing together in one volume the essential Eco-Economy Updates that are distributed worldwide over the Internet and published in the world's leading newspapers, The Earth Policy Reader monitors the shift from the old economy to the new.

 

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Sommario

Deserts Invading China
7
Assessing the Food Prospect
29
Facing the Climate Challenge
59
Population Growing by 80 Million Annually
87
Grain Harvest Growth Slowing
95
Forest Cover Shrinking
103
Carbon Emissions Climbing
112
Ice Melting Everywhere
119
Bicycle Production Breaks 100 Million
129
Energy and Climate
143
Population and Health
169
Food Land and Water
195
Forests Fisheries and Disappearing Species
215
Ecological Economics
231
Notes
247
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Bernie Fischlowitz-Roberts is a research assistant in natural resources and environmental science for the Center for Sustainable Systems. He lives in Michigan.

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