Global threats can be expected to cause a global environmental
crisis and declining living standards for most people. Threats
analyzed include poverty, cultural, economic, political and
religious fundamentalism, consumption, population increase and
degradation of the global ecosystem. Chapters on the United States,
China and Zambia illustrate difficulties that high, middle and low
income countries face in addressing such threats. The final chapter
examines the type of transformational change required just to
reduce the rate and magnitude of future decline.
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