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It is predicted that we will lose all of our commercial fish species by 2048. Within the next 60 years all of our planets topsoil is expected to perish. How did we come to this? What are the forces at play that have led us on such a destructive and unsustainable path? Why has the environmental movement taken so long to gain necessary traction?
The answers to these important questions have surprisingly been difficult to find. Very few resources provide the necessary exploration of the broad range of environmental challenges that face our world, nor the solutions to these overwhelming obstacles. Our unstainable methods of consumption have reached an all-time high, and our planet is suffering a great deal as a result. The driving forces behind these high levels of consumption – population growth and increased demand- are leading us into an uncertain future. It is now clear that drastic transformation is needed. It was the unintended consequences of innovation that led us into this situation. But as it stands, innovation will be the primary key to leading us out of it.
Green Is Not A Colour sets the bar straight. By cutting to the very root of the problems we face, we are able to see how the environmental crisis is inextricably linked to every aspect of our lives. By identifying the opportunities- both readily available and in development-that provide the solutions to these problems, the book reveals how human ingenuity will prove to be a powerful tool in steering us onto a sustainable path.
Do you love living in the city but dream about growing your own wholesome fruit and vegetables? South Africa’s organic gardening guru, Jane Griffiths, shows you just how easy it is to achieve a flourishing food garden, no matter how small your space.
Jane’s Delicious Urban Gardening is packed with inspirational ideas and practical information on all aspects of urban eco living.
In her trademark sensible and easy-to-follow style, Jane provides a wealth of tips and suggestions for:
- growing organic vegetables just about anywhere – from containers to edible walls, from raised beds to rooftops, from community gardens to neglected pavements
- planting and maintaining a space-efficient urban orchard
- converting an existing lawn or tennis court into an instant edible oasis
- keeping urban bees, hens and aquaponic tanks
- harvesting rainwater and recycling grey water
- introducing solar power into your home
- converting a chlorinated swimming pool into a wetland-filtered haven.
Illustrated with hundreds of beautiful colour photographs, Jane’s Delicious Urban Gardening is essential reading for anyone wanting to live a more sustainable, productive and healthy lifestyle in the city.
Capitalism’s addiction to fossil fuels is heating our planet at a pace and scale never before experienced.
Extreme weather patterns, rising sea levels and accelerating feedback loops are a commonplace feature of our lives. The number of environmental refugees is increasing and several island states and low-lying countries are becoming vulnerable. Corporate-induced climate change has set us on an ecocidal path of species extinction. Governments and their international platforms such as the Paris Climate Agreement deliver too little, too late. Most states, including South Africa, continue on their carbon-intensive energy paths, with devastating results. Political leaders across the world are failing to provide systemic solutions to the climate crisis. This is the context in which we must ask ourselves: how can people and class agency change this destructive course of history?
The Climate Crisis investigates ecosocialist alternatives that are emerging. It presents the thinking of leading climate justice activists, campaigners and social movements advancing systemic alternatives and developing bottom-up, just transitions to sustain life. Through a combination of theoretical and empirical work, the authors collectively examine the challenges and opportunities inherent in the current moment.
Most importantly, it explores ways to renew historical socialism with democratic, ecosocialist alternatives to meet current challenges in South Africa and the world.
Solar Driven Green Hydrogen Generation and Storage presents the
latest research and technologies in hydrogen generation through
solar energy. With in-depth coverage of three key topics, the book
discusses green hydrogen technologies, solid hydrogen storage, and
the applications of hydrogen energy. The book begins with a deep
dive into photoelectrochemical water splitting, examining different
catalysts such as polymer-based catalysts and blue-titania
catalysts. Subsequent chapters then analyze hydrogen production
techniques, including photobiological, thermochemical and biomass
gasification methods. After reviewing key hydrogen storage
technologies, the book finishes with a summary on the applications
of hydrogen in various industry sectors. This is an essential
resource for students, researchers and engineers interested in
renewable energy, hydrogen production and energy storage.
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Finland 2021
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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
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It is critical that the wellbeing of society is systematically
tracked by indicators that not only give an accurate picture of
human life today but also provide a window into the future for all
of us. This book presents impactful findings from international
longitudinal studies that respond to the United Nations' Agenda
2030 commitment to "leave no-one behind". Contributors explore a
wide range and complexity of pressing global issues, with emphasis
given to excluded and vulnerable populations and gender inequality.
Importantly, it sets out actionable strategies for policymakers and
practitioners to help strengthen the global Sustainable Development
Goals framework, accelerate their implementation and improve the
construction of effective public policy.
Working with Dynamic Crop Models: Methods, Tools and Examples for
Agriculture and Environment, 3e, is a complete guide to working
with dynamic system models, with emphasis on models in agronomy and
environmental science. The introductory section presents the
foundational information for the book including the basics of
system models, simulation, the R programming language, and the
statistical notions necessary for working with system models. The
most important methods of working with dynamic system models,
namely uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, model calibration
(frequentist and Bayesian), model evaluation, and data assimilation
are all treated in detail, in individual chapters. New chapters
cover the use of multi-model ensembles, the creation of metamodels
that emulate the more complex dynamic system models, the
combination of genetic and environmental information in gene-based
crop models, and the use of dynamic system models to aid in
sampling. The book emphasizes both understanding and practical
implementation of the methods that are covered. Each chapter simply
and clearly explains the underlying principles and assumptions of
each method that is presented, with numerous examples and
illustrations. R code for applying the methods is given throughout.
This code is designed so that it can be adapted relatively easily
to new problems.
Transgenic Plants, Volume 86, the latest release in the series
Advances in Botanical Research, brings together information needed
by many teachers, researchers and managers who have to consider
biotechnology from a scientific or legal point-of-view. It presents
authors who bring their long personal experience on a given
subject. Although the subjects are technical in nature, the
take-home message of each chapter is understandable by
non-specialists.
Water Scarcity and Sustainable Agriculture in Semiarid Environment:
Tools, Strategies and Challenges for Woody Crops explores the
complex relationship between water scarcity and climate change,
agricultural water-use efficiency, crop-water stress management and
modeling water scarcity in woody crops. Understanding these cause-
and effect relationships and identifying the most appropriate
responses are critical for sustainable crop production. The book
focuses on Mediterranean environments to explain how to determine
the most appropriate strategy and implement an effective plan;
however, core concepts are translational to other regions.
Informative for those working in agricultural water management,
irrigation and drainage, crop physiology and sustainable
agriculture.
Emerging Nanotechnologies in Rechargeable Energy Storage Systems
addresses the technical state-of-the-art of nanotechnology for
rechargeable energy storage systems. Materials characterization and
device-modeling aspects are covered in detail, with additional
sections devoted to the application of nanotechnology in batteries
for electrical vehicles. In the later part of the book, safety and
regulatory issues are thoroughly discussed. Users will find a
valuable source of information on the latest developments in
nanotechnology in rechargeable energy storage systems. This book
will be of great use to researchers and graduate students in the
fields of nanotechnology, electrical energy storage, and those
interested in materials and electrochemical cell development.
Green Composites: Waste-based Materials for a Sustainable Future,
Second Edition presents exciting new developments on waste-based
composites. New, additional, or replacement chapters focus on these
elements, reflecting on developments over the past ten years.
Authors of existing chapters have brought these themes into their
work wherever possible, and case study chapters that connect
materials engineering to the topic's social context are included in
this revised edition. Professor Baillie believes that the new
'green' is the "what and who" composites are being designed for,
"what" material needs we have, and "what" access different groups
have to the technical knowledge required, etc. Industry is now
showing concerns for corporate social responsibility and social
impact. Recent conversations with prestigious materials
institutions have indicated a growing interest in moving into areas
of research that relate their work to beneficial social impacts.
The book's example of Waste for Life demonstrates the genre
proposed for the case study chapters. Waste for Life adopts
scientific knowledge and low-threshold/high-impact technologies.
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