Sustainable development
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Sustainable development
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Sustainable development
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Incoming Resources
- Higher education and the challenge of sustainability, problematics, promise, and practice, edited by Peter Blaze Corcoran and Arjen E.J. Wals
- The citizen's guide to climate success, overcoming myths that hinder progress, Mark Jaccard, Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
- A pivotal moment, population, justice, and the environmental challenge, edited by Laurie Mazur
- Climate protection and development, editors, Frank Ackerman, Richard Kozul-Wright, Rob Vos
- When corporations rule the world, David C. Korten
- The law of energy for sustainable development, edited by Adrian J. Bradbrook [and others] ; with a message from Kofi A. Anan
- Journey to planet Earth, a Screenscope production in association with South Carolina ETV ; film[s] by Marilyn & Hal Weiner
- Sustainable communities, studying settlement, by Pumpkin TV
- One with Nineveh, politics, consumption, and the human future, Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich
- Taking sides :, selected, edited, and with introductions by Robert W. Taylor
- The story of stuff, how our obsession with stuff is trashing the planet, our communities, and our health--and a vision for change, Annie Leonard ; with Ariane Conrad
- The Brazilian Amazon rainforest, global ecopolitics, development, and democracy, Luiz C. Barbosa
- Retrofitting suburbia, urban design solutions for redesigning suburbs, Ellen Dunham-Jones and June Williamson
- Out of water, from abundance to scarcity and how to solve the world's water problems, Colin Chartres and Samyuktha Varma
- Ethical markets, growing the green economy, Hazel Henderson with Simran Sethi ; foreword by Hunter Lovins
- Inuit, whaling, and sustainability, Milton M.R. Freeman [and others]
- Urban homesteading, heirloom skills for sustainable living, Rachel Kaplan with K. Ruby Blume
- Common wealth, economics for a crowded planet, Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Terra nova, the new world after oil, cars, and suburbs, Eric W. Sanderson
- Agenda 21, the Earth Summit strategy to save our planet, introduction by Paul Simon ; edited by Daniel Sitarz
- The end of automobile dependence, how cities are moving beyond car-based planning, Peter Newman and Jeffrey Kenworthy
- A world of three zeros, the new economics of zero poverty, zero unemployment, and zero net carbon emissions, Muhammad Yunus, with Karl Weber
- Sustainability, Leslie Paul Thiele
- Global capitalism and climate change, the need for an alternative world system, Hans A. Baer
- The ecology of commerce, a declaration of sustainability, Paul Hawken
- Elements, by Nick Farrow, Episode 6
- E², the Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious, a production of Kontentreal ; director, Tad Fettig ; producer, Midori Willoughby ; series producer, Elizabeth Westrate
- Doughnut economics, seven ways to think like a 21st century economist, Kate Raworth
- Climate refugees, the human face of climate change, Trulight Pictures in association with Yarmony Foundation, Rhino Films, Planet Illogica, Edgemar Center for the arts presents ; a film by Michael P. Nash
- Creeping environmental problems and sustainable development in the Aral Sea basin, edited by Michael H. Glantz
- An introduction to sustainable development, Peter P. Rogers, Kazi F. Jalal, John A. Boyd
- Scale, the universal laws of growth, innovation, sustainability, and the pace of life in organisms, cities, economies, and companies, Geoffrey West
- Nature Inc, [directed by Alexandra Posada] ; [produced by Rob Gould] ; [Dev TV], Episode 10
- Ethics and the environment, by Video Age Productions
- The world's water, volume 7, the biennial report on freshwater resources, Peter H. Gleick ; with Lucy Allen [and others]
- Finding purpose, environmental stewardship as a personal calling, Andrew J. Hoffman ; foreword by J.B. MacKinnon
- Natural capital, valuing our planet, Dieter Helm
- The hot topic, what we can do about global warming, Gabrielle Walker and Sir David King
- Sustainability by design, a subversive strategy for transforming our consumer culture, John R. Ehrenfeld
- Eco-hustle!, global warming, greenwashing, and sustainability, Bruce E. Johansen
- The end of sustainability, resilience and the future of environmental governance in the Anthropocene, Melinda Harm Benson and Robin Kundis Craig
- Agriculture in urban planning, generating livelihoods and food security, edited by Mark Redwood
- Sustainagility, how smart innovation and Agile companies will help protect our future, Patrick Dixon, Johan Gorecki
- Fashionopolis, the price of fast fashion--and the future of clothes, Dana Thomas
- The virtues of ignorance, complexity, sustainability, and the limits of knowledge, edited by Bill Vitek and Wes Jackson
- Treading softly, paths to ecological order, Thomas Princen
- Unbound, how eight technologies made us human, transformed society, and brought our world to the brink, Richard L. Currier, PHD
- Shared resources, issues of governance, Sharelle Hart, editor
- The innovation delusion, how our obsession with the new has disrupted the work that matters most, Lee Vinsel and Andrew L. Russell
- Lighting the world, transforming our energy future by bringing electricity to everyone, Jim Rogers with Stephen P. Williams
Outgoing Resources
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