The world and its peoples are facing multiple, complex challenges and we cannot continue as we are (Moss, 2010). Earth‘s “natural capital” - nature‘s ability to provide essential ecosystem services to stabilize world climate systems, maintain water quality, support secure food production, supply energy needs, moderate environmental impacts, and ensure social harmony and equity – is seriously compromised (Gough, 2005; Hawkins, Lovins & Lovins, 1999). To further summarize, current rates of resource consumption by the global human population are unsustainable (Kitzes, Peller, Goldfinger & Wackernagel, 2007) for human and non-human species, and for future generations. Further, continuing growth in world population and global political c...
The 2012 United Nations Rio+20 Summit must be seen in the context of a significant expansion of the ...
Climate change threatens human wellbeing across the world and into the future. It poses an existenti...
[Extract] Our relationships with the landscapes and ecologies that we are a part of, the plants and ...
The Industrial Revolution marked a turning point in human history, with the widespread use of fossil...
The key global issue is to achieve a degree of sustainability for the world system. It is doubtful...
The development of human civilisations has occurred at a time of stable climate. This climate stabil...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
It is now widely accepted that carbon emission from human activities is an important driving force i...
This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
The realization that human beings need to be concerned by the only “life-support system” that the Ea...
We are now in ‘The Critical Decade’ (Steffen & Hughes, 2013) when the world’s peoples must make ...
Climate change continues to be a threat to the existence of humankind as it destabilises societal, e...
A pressing challenge Humanity is facing unprecedented global risks. We are observing more rapid and ...
19-22The ill effects of global warming are all too visible today. Do we keep on plundering the eart...
Many scientists refer to our current geological epoch as the Anthropocene, a period of unprecedented...
The 2012 United Nations Rio+20 Summit must be seen in the context of a significant expansion of the ...
Climate change threatens human wellbeing across the world and into the future. It poses an existenti...
[Extract] Our relationships with the landscapes and ecologies that we are a part of, the plants and ...
The Industrial Revolution marked a turning point in human history, with the widespread use of fossil...
The key global issue is to achieve a degree of sustainability for the world system. It is doubtful...
The development of human civilisations has occurred at a time of stable climate. This climate stabil...
In recent years, global climate has changed drastically and at an alarming rate. Sea levels are risi...
It is now widely accepted that carbon emission from human activities is an important driving force i...
This paper examines our understanding of climate change, as well as the reluctance of industrial soc...
The realization that human beings need to be concerned by the only “life-support system” that the Ea...
We are now in ‘The Critical Decade’ (Steffen & Hughes, 2013) when the world’s peoples must make ...
Climate change continues to be a threat to the existence of humankind as it destabilises societal, e...
A pressing challenge Humanity is facing unprecedented global risks. We are observing more rapid and ...
19-22The ill effects of global warming are all too visible today. Do we keep on plundering the eart...
Many scientists refer to our current geological epoch as the Anthropocene, a period of unprecedented...
The 2012 United Nations Rio+20 Summit must be seen in the context of a significant expansion of the ...
Climate change threatens human wellbeing across the world and into the future. It poses an existenti...
[Extract] Our relationships with the landscapes and ecologies that we are a part of, the plants and ...