This annual report sizes up the accomplishments and failures in the pursuit of a sustainable world economy.
Among the pluses, there has been steady advancement and a dramatic increase in the use of renewableenergy worldwide. Among the minuses, habitat loss is occurring at analarming rate across the globe. The report finds that governments,businesses and societies must be mobilized to create economies that arehealthy for both people and the environment. " If we are going to reverse biodiversity loss, dampen the effects of global warming, and eliminate the scourge of persistent poverty, we need to reinvent ourselves -- as individuals, as societies, as corporations, and as governments.In this 20th anniversary edition of a Worldwatch classic, the Institutes highly respected interdisciplinary research team argues that past successessuch as the elimination of smallpox and the encouraging drop in birth rates in many countriesprove that humanity is capable of redirecting itself in positive ways.Most encouraging, the world is sitting on the cusp of similar successes that could usher in a sustainable human civilization. The use of clean, renewable energy technologies, like wind turbines and photovoltaics for example, is growing at over 25 percent per year, and they are increasingly competitive with fossil fuels. Organic farming is the fastest-growing sector of the world agricultural economy, with the potential to rejuvenate rural communities from the Philippines to Sweden. And a quickening of religious interest in humanitys place in the natural environment could awaken a powerful new constituency to the cause of sustainability.The challenges are still immense, of course, as the book also documents, but the building blocks for a historic reinvention of human civilization are now within reach." Editor's note: This PDF file is a 255-page document and is 2.6 MB.
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