Energy and the Ecological Economics of Sustainability
Energy and the Ecological Economics of Sustainability
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Book Description
Energy and the Ecological Economics of Sustainability examines the roots of the present environmental crisis in the neoclassical economics upon which modern industrial society is based. The author explains that only when we view ourselves in the larger context of the global ecosystem and accept the physical limits to what is possible can sustainability be achieved.
Energy And The Ecological Economics Of Sustainability,John Peet,Island Press,1559631619,Business/Economics,Economic aspects,Environmental Economics,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Environmental policy,Human Ecology,Industries - Energy Industries,Natural Resources,Paradigms (Social sciences),Thermodynamics,Applied ecology,Human biology,Science / Energy
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