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Lester Russell Brown

    28 de marzo de 1934

    Este autor es reconocido por ser pionero en el concepto de desarrollo sostenible, emitiendo tempranas advertencias sobre las consecuencias ambientales de las acciones humanas como la sobrepesca y la deforestación. Sus influyentes escritos han dado forma significativa al discurso global sobre población, recursos y la necesidad urgente de la gestión ambiental. Su obra enfatiza consistentemente la interconexión de la sociedad humana y el mundo natural. A través de sus perspicaces análisis, obliga a los lectores a enfrentar los desafíos de la degradación ambiental y a asumir la responsabilidad por el futuro del planeta.

    Eco-economy : building an economy for the Earth
    Plan B 3.0
    Plan B 4.0 : Mobilizing To Save Civilization
    State of the World 2000
    World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse
    State of the World, 1999
    • State of the World 2000

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the urgent need for environmental reform, this volume highlights the detrimental impact of our current consumption-driven economy on ecosystems. It emphasizes the transition to a sustainable economy that prioritizes renewable energy and resource recycling. The authors present this challenge as not only vital for ecological preservation but also as a significant investment opportunity. With accessible language and informative charts, it serves as a crucial resource for leaders and citizens engaged in the global environmental movement.

      State of the World 2000
    • Provides alternative solutions to such global problems as population control, emerging water shortages, eroding soil, and global warming, outlining a detailed survival strategy for the civilization of the future.

      Plan B 4.0 : Mobilizing To Save Civilization
    • Plan B 3.0

      Mobilizing to Save Civilization

      "How to build a more just world and save the planet....We should all heed Brown's advice."―Bill ClintonIn this updated edition of the landmark Plan B, Lester Brown outlines a survival strategy for our early twenty-first-century civilization. The world faces many environmental trends of disruption and decline, including rising temperatures and spreading water shortage. In addition to these looming threats, we face the peaking of oil, annual population growth of 70 million, a widening global economic divide, and a growing list of failing states. The scale and complexity of issues facing our fast-forward world have no precedentWith Plan A, business as usual, we have neglected these issues overly long. In Plan B 3.0 , Lester R. Brown warns that the only effective response now is a World War II-type mobilization like that in the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

      Plan B 3.0
    • Argues that, like Sumerian and Mayan civilization, the world economy is fast destroying its environmental support, threatening future generations. Outlines the author's vision of a new environmentally sustainable economy .

      Eco-economy : building an economy for the Earth
    • Who Will Feed China?

      Wake-up Call for a Small Planet

      In an integrated world economy, China's rising food prices will become the world's rising food prices. China's land scarcity will become everyone's land scarcity. And water scarcity in China will affect the entire world. China's dependence on massive imports, like the collapse of the world's fisheries, will be a wake-up call that we are colliding with the earth's capacity to feed us. It could well lead us to redefine national security away from military preparedness and toward maintaining adequate food supplies.

      Who Will Feed China?
    • The Earth Policy Reader

      • 322 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Award-winning environmental analyst Lester R. Brown and his colleagues chart progress in building the eco-economy, an economy that is compatible with the earth's ecosystem. Brown explains, for example, why wind-generated electricity with its abundance and falling cost is emerging as the foundation of the new post-fossil fuel energy economy: now cheaper than electricity from coal, oil, or natural gas, it can be used to electrolyze water and produce hydrogen, the fuel of choice for the new fuel cell engines that every major automobile manufacturer is working on. And since an eco-economy relies heavily on recycling materials already in the system, such as steel and aluminum, we learn how, in this new economy, recycling industries will largely replace mining industries. Bringing together in one volume the essential Eco-Economy Updates that are distributed worldwide over the Internet and published in the world's leading newspapers, The Earth Policy Reader monitors the shift from the old economy to the new.

      The Earth Policy Reader