Earth summit : conversations with architects of an ecologically sustainable future / by Steve Lerner.

  • Lerner, Steve.
Date:
[1991], ©1991
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Bolinas, Calif. : Common Knowledge Press, [1991], ©1991.

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xvi, 263 pages ; 23 cm

Notes

"A joint publication of Commonweal and Friends of the Earth, U.S"

Contents

The meshing of the world's economy and the earth's ecology / James MacNeill -- The case for reinventing technology to promote sustainable development / Jessica Tuchman Mathews -- Environmental economics dictate limits to growth / Herman Daly -- The promise of harnessing market forces to protect the environment / Fred Krupp -- Indigenous tree planting campaign takes root in Kenya / Gilbert Arum -- Building sustainable municipalities in Norway and Czechoslovakia / Gunnar Album -- Fuel efficient cook stoves for Zimbabwe / Sam Moyo -- A sustainable development project rises in a poor district in Montevideo / Alberto Villarreal -- Protecting the wilderness of western Canada / Mark Wareing -- Political organizing promotes sustainable development in the Philippines / Maximo T. Kalaw Jr -- Putting pressure on the World Bank to make its loans promote sustainable development / Bruce Rich -- The campaign to reform the multilateral development banks / Brent Blackwelder -- Tax pollution, not payrolls / Rafe Pomerance -- The art of lobbying international environmental negotiations / Frances Spivy-Weber
(cont.) Organizing an Asian regional coalition to promote sustainable development / Antonio B. Quizon -- Greenpeace pushes for a visionary response to global environmental problems / Roger Wilson -- Looking for an environmentally friendly model of development for Chile / Marisol Tovarias -- On global environmental issues, the people are leading and the leaders are following / Janet Brown -- The history of the Brundtland Commission and the origins of UNCED / Warren H. Lindner.

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  • 0943004063