State of the World 2008
Ideas and Opportunities for Sustainable Economies
By Worldwatch Institute
25th Edition
'The book offers a real ray of hope that action is being taken on an ever increasing scale and I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone with a serious concern for the environment.'
Ethical Pulse at Ethical Junction
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December 2007 •
288 pages •
234 x 176mm •
ISBN 9781844074983
'The environmentalist's bible'
Times Higher Education Supplement
'Essential reading'
The Good Book Guide
'The most comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible summaries ... on the global environment'
E. O. Wilson, Pulitzer Prize winner
Celebrating its 25th year of publication, State of the World 2008 suggests that something huge and even revolutionary is struggling to be born as policymakers, business leaders and others around the globe create the architecture of sustainable economies. Featuring chapters on renewable energy, innovations in clean production, commons resources, trade policy, finance for sustainability, new economic yardsticks, and many other topics, State of the World 2008 is the first global-level publication to showcase a wide range of diverse innovations and to demonstrate their near-term potential to put whole societies on a sustainable path.
Published annually in 28 languages, State of the World is relied upon by national governments, UN agencies, development workers and law-makers for its authoritative and up-to-the-minute analysis and information. It is essential for anyone concerned with building a positive, global future.
'It stands alone as the single most useful annual on the world's environmental issues.'
The British Ecological Society's Ecological and Environmental Education
CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface
State of the World: A Year in Review
Seeding the Sustainable Economy
A New Bottom Line for Progress
Rethinking Production
The Challenge of Sustainable Lifestyles
Meat and Seafood: The Global Diet’s Most Costly Ingredients
Building a Low-Carbon Economy
Improving Carbon Markets
Water in a Sustainable Economy
Banking on Biodiversity
The Parallel Economy of the Commons
Engaging Communities for a Sustainable World
Mobilizing Human Energy
Investing for Sustainability
New Approaches to Trade Governance
Index
The Worldwatch Institute in Washington DC is one of the world's leading research centres for environmentally sustainable development.