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The Sustainability Mirage - Illusion and Reality in the Coming War on Climate Change (Paperback)
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The Sustainability Mirage - Illusion and Reality in the Coming War on Climate Change (Paperback)
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This thoughtful and original study throws important critical light
on the dominant orthodoxies about sustainable development, and
suggests a radically new direction. Foster argues compellingly that
present approaches embody floating standards and bad faith,
trapping societies into inaction. I suspect this is a seminal piece
of work. Professor Robin Grove-White, former Chair of Greenpeace UK
We all have a nagging concern that what international corporations
and governments term 'sustainable' is not sustainable at all. John
Foster s clear and beautifully written text shows the deep flaws in
current approaches and proposes a reassessment of what true
sustainability really implies. Chris Goodall, Chair of Dynmark
International and author of How to Live a Low-Carbon Life This
comprehensive and yet very readable book will go a long way towards
puncturing some of the glib environmentalisms of our moment, and
perhaps towards helping us imagine deeper and more thoroughgoing
alternatives that might actually work Bill McKibben, author of Deep
Economy and The End of Nature 'Brilliantly and ironically written,
this book shades a bright light on most foggy areas around the
concept of sustainability. Those fastidious obscure points do not
fit properly in the reassuring technical solutions to Climate
Change. Foster puts a name on those shapeless shadows that
inevitably induce the sensation of something being wrong.' Italian
Insider Sustainable development thinking got environmental issues
onto the agenda but it may now be stopping us from taking serious
action on climate change and other crucial planetary issues.
Sustainable development s attempted deal between present and future
will always collapse under the pressure of now because the needs of
the present always win out. Inevitably, this means movable targets
and action that will always fall short of what we need. Ultimately,
sustainable development is the pursuit of a mirage, the politics of
never getting there. To escape the illusion, we must break through
to a new way of understanding sustainability by focusing on the
deep needs of the present, not slippery obligations to the future.
Rising to the carbon challenge now, not trying to micro-manage the
longer term. Looking to the science for orders of magnitude and
direction, not a gameplan. Harnessing the short-term dynamics of
capitalism to the cause of learning our way forward. This book
outlines an alternative to the mainstream and offers the kind of
bold new thinking on energy usage, governance, education and the
role of enterprise that we need to win the coming war on climate
change.
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