Hawken, Paul

The ecology of commerce : a declaration of sustainability Paul Hawken - Rev. ed. - New York : Harper Business, 2010. - xxiii, 224 p. ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- 1. A teasing irony -- 2. The death of birth -- 3. The creation of waste -- 4. Parking lots and potato heads -- 5. Pigou's solution -- 6. The size thing -- 7. Private lives and corporate rights -- 8. The Jesse Helms Citizenship Center -- 9. The opportunity of insignificance -- 10. Restoring the guardian -- 11. Pink Salmon and Green Fees -- 12. The inestimable gift of a future -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.

The Ecology of Commerce is the provocative national bestseller that addresses the necessity of merging good business practices with common sense environmental concerns. Nearly two decades after its initial publication, this controversial work by Paul Hawken has been revised and updated, arguing why business success and sustainable environmental practices need not—and, for the sake of our planet, must not—be mutually exclusive any longer. An essential work, Hawken’s The Ecology of Commerce belongs on the bookshelf of every concerned citizen—alongside Capitalism at the Crossroads by Stuart Hart and Al Gore’s Earth in the Balance and An Inconvenient Truth.



9780061252792

2011286350


Social responsibility of business
Sustainable development
Economic development--Environmental aspects

HD60 / .H393 2010

658.4/083