Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth - Japan Search model RDF

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Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth

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schema:contributor<https://jpsearch.go.jp/entity/ncname/Lester_R._Brown> ( "Lester R. Brown")
schema:dateCreated"2001"
schema:description"内容記述: 1. The Economy and the Earth: Economy Self-Destructing; Lessons from the Past; Learning from China; The Acceleration of History; The Option: Restructure or Decline. .I. A Stressed Relationship: 2. Signs of Stress: Climate and Water: Temperature Rising; The Ice is Melting; Sea Level Rising; More Destructive Storms; Rivers Drained Dry; Falling Water Tables; Facing Water Scarcity; 3. Sins of Stress: The Biological Base: Fisheries Collapsing; Forests Shrinking; Rangelands Deteriorating; Soils Eroding; Species Disappearing; Synergies and Surprises. II. The New Economy: 4. The Shape of Eco-Economy: Ecology Over Economics: A Monumental Undertaking; Restructuring the Economy; New Industries, New Jobs; History's Greatest Investment Opportunity. 5. Building the Solar/Hydrogen Economy: The Energy Efficiency Base; Harnessing the Wind; Turning Sunlight into Electricity; Tapping the Earth's Heat; Natural Gas: The Transition Fuel; Getting to the Hydrogen Economy; 6. Designing a New Materials Economy: Throwaway Products; Materials and the Environment; The Earth's Toxic Burden; The Role of Recycling; Redesigning the Materials Economy; 7. Feeding Everyone Well: A Status Report; Raising Cropland Productivity; Raising Water Productivity; Restructuring the Protein Economy; Eradicating Hunger: A Broad Strategy; 8. Protecting Forest Products and Services: Fuel, Lumber, and Paper; Forest Services; Sustainable Forestry; Lightening the Load; The Role of Plantations; Reclaiming the Earth; 9. Redesigning Cities for People: An Urbanizing Species; Car-Centered Urban Sprawl; Urbanization and Obesity; Urban Rail and Bicycle Systems; Planning Cities for People. III. Getting from Here to There: 10. Stabilizing Population by Reducing Fertility: Breaking Out or Breaking Down; Africa Breaking Down; Filling the Family Planning Gap; The Role of Female Education; Using Soap Operas and Sitcoms; Stopping at Two; 11. Tools for Restructuring the Economy: The Fiscal Steering Wheel; Tax Shifting: Subsidy Shifting; Ecolabeling: Voting with Our Wallets; Tradable Permits; Support for Fiscal Restructuring; 12. Accelerating the Transition: United Nations Leadership; New Responsibility of Governments; New Role for the Media; The Corporate Interest; NGOs and Individuals; Crossing the Threshold; Is There Enough Time?...(more)"
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