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The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability

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YALE University Press, 2008 - Nature - 295 pages

How serious are the threats to our environment? Here is one measure of the problem: if we continue to do exactly what we are doing, with no growth in the human population or the world economy, the world in the latter part of this century will be unfit to live in. Of course human activities are not holding at current levels?they are accelerating, dramatically?and so, too, is the pace of climate disruption, biotic impoverishment, and toxification. In this book Gus Speth, author of Red Sky at Morning and a widely respected environmentalist, begins with the observation that the environmental community has grown in strength and sophistication, but the environment has continued to decline, to the point that we are now at the edge of catastrophe.

Speth contends that this situation is a severe indictment of the economic and political system we call modern capitalism. Our vital task is now to change the operating instructions for today's destructive world economy before it is too late. The book is about how to do that.

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Review: The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability

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I have identified a sub-genre of book to be found in non-fiction; warnings of the impending environmental, largely climate-driven, crisis written by men who have been involved in the green movement in ... Read full review

Review: The Bridge at the Edge of the World: Capitalism, the Environment, and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability

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Ultimately a critique of capitalism and neverending growth. Highly recommend

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About the author (2008)

James Gustave Speth, a distinguished leader and founder of environmental institutions over the past four decades, is dean of the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University. He was awarded Japan's Blue Planet Prize for ?a lifetime of creative and visionary leadership in the search for science-based solutions to global environmental problems.” He lives in New Haven, CT.

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