Limits to growth : the 30-year update / Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers, Dennis Meadows.
Material type: TextPublication details: London : Earthscan, 2005.Edition: updated edDescription: xxii, 338 p. : ill ; 24 cmISBN:- 1844071448
- Limits to growth : the thirty year update
- Limits to growth : the 30 year update
- 338.9 ME LI
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Includes bibliographic details and index. In 1972, The Limits to Growth shocked the world and forever changed the global agenda by demonstrating that unchecked growth on our finite planet was leading planet earth towards ecological 'overshoot' and pending disaster. Employing computer modelling and hard data the book went on to sell 13 million of copies and ignited a firestorm of controversy that burns hotter than ever in our days of soaring oil prices, wars for resources and human-induced climate change. This substantially revised, expanded and updated edition follows on from The Limits to Growth and its sequel Beyond the Limits, which raised the alarm that we have already over-shot the planet's carrying capacity. Marshalling a vast array of new data, more powerful computer modelling and incorporating the latest thinking on sustainability, ecological footprinting and limits, this new book presents future overshoot scenarios and makes an even more urgent case for a rapid readjustment of the global economy toward a sustainable path. This is compelling, essential and indeed necessary reading for all concerned with our common future.
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