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Tomorrow's World - Britain's share in a sustainable future (Paperback): Duncan McLaren, Simon Bullock, Nusrat Yousuf Tomorrow's World - Britain's share in a sustainable future (Paperback)
Duncan McLaren, Simon Bullock, Nusrat Yousuf
R1,832 Discovery Miles 18 320 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

20 per cent of the Earth's population currently consumes over 80 per cent of available resources. Whilst most Westerners lead lives of unprecedented material comfort fuelled by spiralling consumption patterns, 1.3 billion people exist on less than US$1 per day. As the first industrial nation and a former colonial power, Britain's record of overconsumption is one of the most notable. Researched and written by Friends of the Earth, Tomorrow's World argues that Britain must make deep cuts in resource consumption in order to allow developing countries to escape from poverty, and to prevent further breaches of environmental limits. It sets targets for reduced consumption levels, and shows how these can be met. In doing so, it demonstrates that significant goals in our society - health, employment, equality and a secure environment - are not determined by consumption, and that lower consumption levels can improve our quality of life. Originally published in 1997"

Tomorrow's World - Britain's share in a sustainable future (Hardcover): Duncan McLaren, Simon Bullock, Nusrat Yousuf Tomorrow's World - Britain's share in a sustainable future (Hardcover)
Duncan McLaren, Simon Bullock, Nusrat Yousuf
R3,365 Discovery Miles 33 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

20 per cent of the Earth's population currently consumes over 80 per cent of available resources. Whilst most Westerners lead lives of unprecedented material comfort fuelled by spiralling consumption patterns, 1.3 billion people exist on less than US$1 per day. As the first industrial nation and a former colonial power, Britain's record of overconsumption is one of the most notable. Researched and written by Friends of the Earth, Tomorrow's World argues that Britain must make deep cuts in resource consumption in order to allow developing countries to escape from poverty, and to prevent further breaches of environmental limits. It sets targets for reduced consumption levels, and shows how these can be met. In doing so, it demonstrates that significant goals in our society - health, employment, equality and a secure environment - are not determined by consumption, and that lower consumption levels can improve our quality of life. Originally published in 1997

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