The Limits of Growth

The Limits of Growth
Title The Limits of Growth PDF eBook
Author D. H. Meadows
Publisher
Total Pages 205
Release 1974
Genre
ISBN 9780330241694

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The Limits to Growth Revisited

The Limits to Growth Revisited
Title The Limits to Growth Revisited PDF eBook
Author Ugo Bardi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 128
Release 2011-05-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1441994165

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“The Limits to Growth” (Meadows, 1972) generated unprecedented controversy with its predictions of the eventual collapse of the world's economies. First hailed as a great advance in science, “The Limits to Growth” was subsequently rejected and demonized. However, with many national economies now at risk and global peak oil apparently a reality, the methods, scenarios, and predictions of “The Limits to Growth” are in great need of reappraisal. In The Limits to Growth Revisited, Ugo Bardi examines both the science and the polemics surrounding this work, and in particular the reactions of economists that marginalized its methods and conclusions for more than 30 years. “The Limits to Growth” was a milestone in attempts to model the future of our society, and it is vital today for both scientists and policy makers to understand its scientific basis, current relevance, and the social and political mechanisms that led to its rejection. Bardi also addresses the all-important question of whether the methods and approaches of “The Limits to Growth” can contribute to an understanding of what happened to the global economy in the Great Recession and where we are headed from there.

Beyond the Limits

Beyond the Limits
Title Beyond the Limits PDF eBook
Author Donella Hager Meadows
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1993
Genre Economic development
ISBN 9780930031626

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Of Limits and Growth

Of Limits and Growth
Title Of Limits and Growth PDF eBook
Author Stephen Macekura
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2015-07-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1107072611

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Of Limits and Growth offers new perspectives on environmentalism, post-1945 international history, and the origins of sustainability.

Models of Doom

Models of Doom
Title Models of Doom PDF eBook
Author H. S. D. Cole
Publisher Universe Pub
Total Pages 244
Release 1973
Genre Développement économique - Modèles mathématiques
ISBN 9780876639054

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Scrutinizes the technical aspects and ideological background of the MIT world models on the future of mankind

2052

2052
Title 2052 PDF eBook
Author Jorgen Randers
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 419
Release 2012-06-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1603584226

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With clarity, conscience, and courage, global-systems pioneer Jorgen Randers and his distinguished contributors map the forces that will shape the next four decades. Forty years ago, The Limits to Growth study addressed the grand question of how humans would adapt to the physical limitations of planet Earth. It predicted that during the first half of the 21st century the ongoing growth in the human ecological footprint would stop-either through catastrophic "overshoot and collapse"-or through well-managed "peak and decline." So, where are we now? And what does our future look like? In the book 2052, Jorgen Randers, one of the coauthors of Limits to Growth, issues a progress report and makes a forecast for the next forty years. To do this, he asked dozens of experts to weigh in with their best predictions on how our economies, energy supplies, natural resources, climate, food, fisheries, militaries, political divisions, cities, psyches, and more will take shape in the coming decades. He then synthesized those scenarios into a global forecast of life as we will most likely know it in the years ahead. The good news: we will see impressive advances in resource efficiency, and an increasing focus on human well-being rather than on per capita income growth. But this change might not come as we expect. Future growth in population and GDP, for instance, will be constrained in surprising ways-by rapid fertility decline as result of increased urbanization, productivity decline as a result of social unrest, and continuing poverty among the poorest 2 billion world citizens. Runaway global warming, too, is likely. So, how do we prepare for the years ahead? With heart, fact, and wisdom, Randers guides us along a realistic path into the future and discusses what readers can do to ensure a better life for themselves and their children during the increasing turmoil of the next forty years.

The Future of Nature

The Future of Nature
Title The Future of Nature PDF eBook
Author Libby Robin
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 585
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Nature
ISBN 0300188471

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This anthology provides an historical overview of the scientific ideas behind environmental prediction and how, as predictions about environmental change have been taken more seriously and widely, they have affected politics, policy, and public perception. Through an array of texts and commentaries that examine the themes of progress, population, environment, biodiversity and sustainability from a global perspective, it explores the meaning of the future in the twenty-first century. Providing access and reference points to the origins and development of key disciplines and methods, it will encourage policy makers, professionals, and students to reflect on the roots of their own theories and practices.