In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection choking economic development. He demonstrates the fallacy of such a position and successfully advocates environmental protection as economically sound. The confusion that exists between the environment and the economy is largely the result of misguided convention
Amy Larkin’s book seeks to explore environmental damages and pin their costs on the actors who cause...
Who can dispute the conception of "spaceship earth?" Materials are not consumed or destroyed, man me...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection ch...
The June, 1997 issue of Harper\u27s Magazine included a list of recently published books that have t...
This article is a review of the book “Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Cris...
Crisis, what environmental crisis? Eric Neumayer examines the facts. Author reviews: Bjorn Lomborg's...
Sze’s second book about ecological change is recommended for readers interested in the drawn-out nar...
The Future of the Environment: Ecological Economics and Technological Change, by Faye Duchin and Gle...
In 1992, the Brookings Institution commenced a major project on Integrating National Economies to ...
Geographer Bret Wallach\u27s stated goal in this book is to show that environmentalism is rooted in ...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
All in all, we expect integration of sustainable development principles into state policies to force...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41913/1/20360697.pd
Bankrupting Nature: Denying our Planetary Boundaries by Andres Wijkman and Johan Rockströ...
Amy Larkin’s book seeks to explore environmental damages and pin their costs on the actors who cause...
Who can dispute the conception of "spaceship earth?" Materials are not consumed or destroyed, man me...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...
In an intensive and methodical manner, Power casts doubt upon notions of environmental protection ch...
The June, 1997 issue of Harper\u27s Magazine included a list of recently published books that have t...
This article is a review of the book “Ecology and Socialism: Solutions to Capitalist Ecological Cris...
Crisis, what environmental crisis? Eric Neumayer examines the facts. Author reviews: Bjorn Lomborg's...
Sze’s second book about ecological change is recommended for readers interested in the drawn-out nar...
The Future of the Environment: Ecological Economics and Technological Change, by Faye Duchin and Gle...
In 1992, the Brookings Institution commenced a major project on Integrating National Economies to ...
Geographer Bret Wallach\u27s stated goal in this book is to show that environmentalism is rooted in ...
Although Ikerd’s philosophy is quite perceptive in its instincts, one could enumerate many internal ...
All in all, we expect integration of sustainable development principles into state policies to force...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/41913/1/20360697.pd
Bankrupting Nature: Denying our Planetary Boundaries by Andres Wijkman and Johan Rockströ...
Amy Larkin’s book seeks to explore environmental damages and pin their costs on the actors who cause...
Who can dispute the conception of "spaceship earth?" Materials are not consumed or destroyed, man me...
This book is based on the premise that solutions to the problems experienced by many resource manage...