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- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction Living in an Environmental Age
- Part I State of the Planet
- Section 1: Species Unbound: Humanity’s Environmental Impact
- Introduction
- 1. Enter the Anthropocene
- 2. State of the Species
- 3. Humanity’s Potential
- Section 1 Exercise: The Time Machine
- Section 2: Four Planetary Challenges: Climate, Extinction, Water, and Food
- Introduction
- 4. Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math
- 5. End of the Wild
- 6. Where Has All the Water Gone?
- 7. The Global Food Crisis
- Section 2 Exercise: Fries with That? Tracing Personal Consumption
- Section 3: Causes of Environmental Harm
- Introduction
- 8. Too Many Americans?
- 9. A Finite Earth?
- 10. Consequences of Consumerism
- 11. Use Energy, Get Rich, and Save the Planet
- Section 3 Exercise: Where Do Babies Come From? The Causes of Population Growth
- Part 2 States, Markets, and Society: Geopolitical Responses to Unsustainability
- Section IV: International State System
- Introduction
- 12. Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
- 13. Brief History of International Environmental Cooperation
- 14. What’s Wrong with Climate Politics
- 15. State Sovereignty Endangers the Planet
- Section 4 Exercise: Talking with the United Nations
- Section 5: Economy
- Introduction
- 16. The Promise of Corporate Environmentalism
- 17. Environmental Economics 101 Overcoming Market Failures
- 18. Capitalism vs. Climate
- Section 5 Exercise: What’s for Dinner?
- Section 6: Civil Society
- Introduction
- 19. The Power of Environmental Activism
- 20. Forcing Cultural Change
- 21. The Wrong Kind of Green
- Section 6 Exercise: Unpacking the NGO World and Taking Action
- Section 7: Race, Class, and Geopolitical Difference
- Introduction
- 22. The Delusion of Sustainable Growth
- 23. Who Is an Economy For? Rethinking GDP
- 24. One Atmosphere, Two Worlds
- 25. Environmental Colonialism The Perverse Politics of Climate Change
- 26. Environmental Racism and the Environmental Justice Movement
- Section 7 Exercise: A Toxic Thank-You
- Part III From Person to Planet: Into a Livable Future
- Section 8: Thinking Strategically
- Introduction
- 27. Leverage Points Toward a Sustainable World
- 28. Plant a Tree, Buy a Bike, Save the World?
- 29. The Poverty of Lifestyle Change
- 30. Why Bother?
- Section 8 Exercise: Two Minutes to Sustainability: Moving Governments, the Economy, and the Public
- Section 9: Political Imagination
- Introduction
- 31. Island Civilization 1,000 Years into the Future
- 32. A Is for Acid Rain, B Is for Bee
- 33. The Future Is Local
- 34. Technological Salvation
- 35. Geoengineering Reformatting the Planet for Climate Protection?
- 36. Humility in a Climate Age
- 37. How to Be Hopeful
- Section 9 Exercise: Calling All Earthlings: Self and Planetary Stewardship
- Credits
- About the Editors
- About the Authors
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