The Environment in Crisis
- Edition:
- 3rd
- Date of publication:
- February 2006
- ISBN:
- 1-878585-51-7
- Pages:
- 138
- Price:
- $19.95
- Chapter 1: Valuing the Environment in Economic Theory
- The Growth Consensus Unravels
- Ecological Footprints
- Is the U.S. Making Progress? Unlike the GDP, a new measure says "no"
- Pricing the Priceless: Inside the Strange World of Cost-Benefit Analysis
- Let's Just Assume We're Sustainable
- Chapter 2: Corporate Power and Environmental Policy
- Industry Attacks on Dissent: From Rachel Carson to Oprah
- War on the Earth
- Is the United States a Pollution Haven?
- Genetic Engineering and the Privatization of
- Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea: Workers in the Global Environment
- Chapter 3: The Politics and Economics of Global Warming
- Car Trouble: The Automobile as an Environmental and Health Disaster
- Global Warming: How Big Business Controls the Debate in the U.S.-- Not To Worry, Say U.S. Lobbyists
- Business and Climate Change: Privatizing Environmental Regulation?
- Two Cheers for OPEC
- Toward a Global Energy Transition
- National Energy Plan? Adria Scharf and
- Chapter 4: Global Capitalism and Resources Scarcity
- Wringing Out The World
- Whose Right to Water?
- Hunters or Shepherds of the Sea? Understanding the Fisheries Crisis of the Northwest Atlantic
- Extinction is Forever: Debating Dams and Dollars in the Northwest Salmon Crisis
- Chapter 5: Environmental Protection and the Developing World
- Fool's Gold: Ten Problems with Gold Mining
- Sustainable Sanitation: A Global Health Challenge
- Financing Environmental Moderation in China
- Filipino Dump Activists Turn Waste into Wealth
- Chapter 6: Changing the System, Changing How We Live
- Not the Owners of the Earth: Capitalism and Environmental Destruction
- Achieving the Good Life: Adapted from Graceful Simplicity: Toward a Philosophy and Politics of Simple Living
- What an Environmentally Sustainable Economy Looks Like