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hardcover : alk. paper
0300102321
hardcover : alk. paper
(OCoLC)53059674
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Speth, James Gustave.
Red sky at morning :
America and the crisis of the global environment /
James Gustave Speth.
New Haven :
Yale University Press,
2004.
xv, 299 p. ;
22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-275) and index.
Prologue: 1980 -- pt. 1. Environmental challenges go global -- A world of wounds -- Lost in Eden -- Pollution and climate change in a full world -- pt. 2. And the world responds -- First attempt at global environmental governance -- Anatomy of failure -- pt. 3. Facing up to underlying causes -- Ten drivers of environmental deterioration -- Globalization and the environment -- pt. 4. The transition to sustainability -- Attacking the root causes -- Taking "good governance" seriously -- The most fundamental transition of all -- Resources for citizens.
"Explains why current approaches to global environmental problems ... don't work now and won't work in the future ... Argues that dramatically different and far-reaching actions by citizens and governments are now urgent"--jacket.
20160629.
AASIS - 310005352 - 0 - Fel - $24.00.
Global environmental change.
Environmental protection.
Environmental protection.
United States.
Globalization
Environmental aspects.
Environmental policy
United States.
https://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip048/2003020223.html
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