Roughly two billion people participate in the money economy, with less than half of those living in the wealthy countries of the developed world. These affluent 800 million, however, account for more than 75 percent of the world's energy and resource consumption, and also create the bulk of its industrial, toxic, and consumer waste.
The money economy thus leaves a large ecological footprint, defined as the amount of land and resources required to meet a typical consumer's needs. … - Stuart L. Hart
The money economy thus leaves a large ecological footprint, defined as the amount of land and resources required to meet a typical consumer's needs. …
- Stuart L. Hart
For those who believe that ecological disaster will somehow be averted, it must also be clear that, over the next decade or so, sustainable developme… - Stuart L. Hart
For those who believe that ecological disaster will somehow be averted, it must also be clear that, over the next decade or so, sustainable developme…
Roughly two billion people participate in the money economy, with less than half of those living in the wealthy countries of the developed world. The… - Stuart L. Hart
Roughly two billion people participate in the money economy, with less than half of those living in the wealthy countries of the developed world. The…
Indeed, as we begin the twenty-first century, the money and traditional economies are slowly destroying their own support system. Increasing demands … - Stuart L. Hart
Indeed, as we begin the twenty-first century, the money and traditional economies are slowly destroying their own support system. Increasing demands …
Although population and consumption are societal issues, technology is the business of business. If economic activity must increase tenfold over what… - Stuart L. Hart
Although population and consumption are societal issues, technology is the business of business. If economic activity must increase tenfold over what…
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