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Creating sustainable prosperity in the United States : the need for innovation and leadership / Gary Gardner ; Lisa Mastny, editor.
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Gardner, Gary T., 1958-
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English
Published/Created
Washington, D.C. : Worldwatch Institute, c2011.
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48 p. : ill. (col.), charts (col.) ; 28 cm.
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HD75.6 .G37 2011
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Economic development
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Environmental aspects
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United States
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Manufacturing industries
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Environmental aspects
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United States
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Sustainable development
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United States
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Environmental policy
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Economic aspects
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United States
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Editor
Mastny, Lisa
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Series
Worldwatch report ; 186.
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Summary note
The United States finds itself at a critical juncture, as environmental degradation and resource depletion threaten the capacity of the economy to generate wealth for the indefinite future. Despite growing awareness of the need to build a sustainable economy, U.S. output continues to be characterized by linear flows of materials, heavy dependence on fossil fuels, disregard for renewable resources, and resource use that is strongly connected to economic growth. Entire sets of assumptions, beliefs, and practices will need to be overturned if the United States is to build a sustainable economy in the decades ahead. This report shows that creating a sustainable U.S. economy will require a thoughtful and strategic set of national, state, and local policies that would remake the economic playing field under a new set of principles. Renewable resources cannot be consumed faster than they are regenerated. Non-renewable resources must be reused or recycled to the greatest extent possible. Ongoing development should focus less on ever-higher levels of consumption and more on increased quality of life. A sense of fairness, especially around wealth distribution, is needed to generate social and economic stability across society. Meanwhile, a deceleration of population growth will make the creation of a sustainable economy far easier. These broad principles suggest an entirely new way of building and operating an economy. Read inside for a discussion of policies that could help lead to sustainable prosperity in the United States.--From publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 40-44) and index.
Contents
Summary
The urgency of our times
Population: numbers matter
Renewable resources: appreciating nature's services
Non-renewable resources: going, going, gone?
Waste and pollution: inefficiency incarnate
Creating sustainable prosperity.
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ISBN
0983543720
9780983543725
OCLC
754994995
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