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Ecological Debt

Global Warming and the Wealth of Nations

Andrew Simms author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Feb '09

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The book examines the ecological debts incurred by affluent societies and their global impact. Ecological Debt offers insights and solutions for a sustainable future.

In Ecological Debt, the author delves into the pressing issue of environmental accountability, questioning how much we owe to the planet. Millions in the West are accumulating substantial ecological debts through their consumption patterns, which include the burning of fossil fuels for energy and the generation of waste. This lifestyle not only affects local environments but also has far-reaching consequences for communities across the globe, particularly in developing nations. The book highlights the stark contrast between the lifestyles of the affluent and the struggles faced by those in poverty, who are often left to bear the brunt of these ecological impacts.

The narrative explores the paradox of our age, where the affluent continue to exploit resources, leading to environmental degradation while others suffer from the repercussions. The author sheds light on the systemic issues that contribute to this imbalance, providing a thorough analysis of the socio-economic factors at play. By exposing the hidden costs of our consumption, Ecological Debt invites readers to reflect on their own contributions to this crisis.

Updated with fresh insights, the book also outlines actionable steps that individuals and communities can take to mitigate their ecological footprints. It emphasizes the importance of collective responsibility and encourages a shift towards sustainable practices. Ultimately, Ecological Debt serves as a call to action, urging readers to consider the long-term implications of their choices on both the environment and the global community.

'A master at progressive thinking' -- New Scientist
'An ebullient driving force,' listed as one of the UK's top environmentalists by the Independent on Sunday -- Independent on Sunday
'(A) leading industry observer' -- Financial Times
'Creative and compelling' -- Larry Elliott, Economics Editor, Guardian
'Essential reading' -- R K Pachauri, Ph.D, Director-General, TERI, Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
'A new phrase has entered the language' -- Dame Anita Roddick, founder of The Body Shop
'This book describes the world as it really is. ... Read it, find out who really owes what to whom' -- Tony Juniper, Executive Director, Friends of the Earth

ISBN: 9780745327273

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 331g

336 pages

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