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This book considers the possibility of adjusting traditional
economic measures of income and welfare to account for natural
resource extraction and environmental degradation.It presents and
reviews the limitations of an operational method for measuring
income from resource extraction in both open and closed economies.
In addressing closed economies, the discussion centres on the
relationship between income and global sustainability. The book
also considers the measurement of social welfare in relation to
environmental issues and resource extraction, especially changes
over time and comparison between countries. Theoretical material is
complemented by case studies on petroleum extraction in Norway and
soil degradation in Tanzania, to which the pragmatic methods are
applied. The author challenges the view that environmental
degradation is best included in welfare measurement and argues that
many of the proposals for adjusted welfare measurements are better
interpreted as adjustments of national income. Economic Growth and
the Environment will be indispensable to environmental accountants,
environmental organizations interested in green accounting and
students studying sustainability issues.
In Nordic literature a remarkable discussion of the northern light
appears in Kongespeilet (The King's Mirror) a thirteenth-century
Norwegian chronicle. It is described in vivid detail as the
following translated excerpts demonstrate: These northern lights
have this peculiar nature, that the darker the night is, the
brighter they seem, and they always appear at night but never by
day, most frequently in the densest darkness and rarely by
moonlight. In appearance they resemble a vast flame of fire viewed
from a great distance. It also looks as if sharp points were shot
from this flame up into the sky; these are of uneven height and in
constant motion, now one, now another darting highest; and the
light appears to blaze like a living flame. Three different
theories for the origin of the northern light were suggested in
this book. Numerous naturally occurring heavenly phenomena have
been observed and enjoyed as long as the Earth has been inhabited,
but hardly any of them has stirred man's imagination, curiosity and
fear as much as the northern light. The northern light is certainly
one of the most spectacular of nature's phenomena.
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