The Blue Planet Prize, awarded by the Asahi Glass Foundation, is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious international honors for scientists and researchers in environmental studies. This book features contributions from recent award winners eager to add their voices to the global debate over contemporary environmental and sustainable-development issues. They also discuss the correlation among environmental degradation, poverty, and violence
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This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
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Global environmental changes, including climate change, are intricately linked to other social, poli...
internationalInternational audienceHow well do our assumptions about the global challenges of energy...
Planetary economics : Energy, climate change and the three domains of sustainable development / Mich...
One of our greatest concerns today is ensuring the health of our environment for future generations....
Energy is central to the survival and prosperity of human society, which explains the social science...
Kirmser Undergraduate Research Award - Individual Non-Freshman category, grand prizeDan KuesterOver ...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
Economic development has moved 3 billion people in China, India, Brazil and other developing countri...
The effort to address climate change cuts across a wide range of non-environmental actors and policy...
Economists and development practitioners have a long agenda of concerns, ranging from obsolete capit...
New Nobel Economics Winner Jean Tirole on Energy, Climate, and Environment / Michael Levi, Energy, S...
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