This paper is a theoretical exploration of the questioning, if you were given a magic power to solve one, and only one, of the worlds problem outlined by a classic environmental author, which would you solve, and why? While the field of environmental studies is relatively new, since the publishing of Malthus’ An Essay on the Principles of Population environmental scholars have been debating what should be considered the greatest environmental problem facing humanity. This paper explains how the creation of a steady-state economy to replace our current economic system, as described by Herman Daly, offers a holistic solution to the world’s problems. It briefly outlines how the steady-state economy would operate, and then overviews how the cre...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
"Sustainable Development" refers to a set of issues relating to two general questions: (1) Are the p...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
This paper is a theoretical exploration of the questioning, if you were given a magic power to solve...
Environmental degradation and inequality of income and wealth are two major global problems at the p...
The vision of a steady-state economy elaborated by Herman Daly describes an economy that uses materi...
The goal of this conceptual paper is to draw attention to the problems caused by the rapid growth of...
The highlights of this article are problems of ecology. Author analyzes the conflict between economy...
The argument of the paper is that environmental problems are a direct consequence of a certain Welta...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the global environment problems caused by the human activi...
In this paper we present two new concepts for studying sustainability. The first is the idea of an e...
Natural Resources, Taxation, and Regulation Unusual Perspectives on a Classic Problem, ed. by Lauren...
Human, in his stay on the planet, tormented by existential anguish, goes to and forth for having foo...
The theme of the relationship between life and the planet that welcomes us has aspects that have not...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
"Sustainable Development" refers to a set of issues relating to two general questions: (1) Are the p...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...
This paper is a theoretical exploration of the questioning, if you were given a magic power to solve...
Environmental degradation and inequality of income and wealth are two major global problems at the p...
The vision of a steady-state economy elaborated by Herman Daly describes an economy that uses materi...
The goal of this conceptual paper is to draw attention to the problems caused by the rapid growth of...
The highlights of this article are problems of ecology. Author analyzes the conflict between economy...
The argument of the paper is that environmental problems are a direct consequence of a certain Welta...
The basic thesis of this paper is that there is an undeniable tension between maximization of indivi...
The article is devoted to the analysis of the global environment problems caused by the human activi...
In this paper we present two new concepts for studying sustainability. The first is the idea of an e...
Natural Resources, Taxation, and Regulation Unusual Perspectives on a Classic Problem, ed. by Lauren...
Human, in his stay on the planet, tormented by existential anguish, goes to and forth for having foo...
The theme of the relationship between life and the planet that welcomes us has aspects that have not...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
"Sustainable Development" refers to a set of issues relating to two general questions: (1) Are the p...
Different forms of inequality, resulting from anthropogenic environmental changes, constitute a larg...