This is a much-needed book. It doesnt gloss over the crisis but rather shows ways out of it, beyond the gloom, doom and business as usual. Its about a great awakening, a new industrial revolution, and at the same time about a new relationship to nature. Prof. Ernst Ulrich v. Weizsäcker, Co-President of the Club of Rome
What does a sustainable future look like in the transition from the geological era to the age of man, the Holocene to Anthropocene? We must thank Fücks for not retreating to a position of resignation with this book. He lays out how even in a world of 9 billion people prosperity and peaceful coexistence are still possible. Prof. Klaus Töpfer, former Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Programme We have been bombarded with the choice between the good and the bad. Why? We should all strive to do better without forcing anyone to choose between black and white, as Ralf Fücks demonstrates in his book Green Growth, Smart Growth. Gunter Pauli, author and founder of the Zero Emissions Research Initiative Global challenges require a rethink. Ralf Fücks argues that the key lies in a green industrial revolution: a sustainable business that combines economy and ecology and safeguards our livelihoods. The energy revolution in Germany shows that we can protect the environment while creating clean-energy jobs and securing prosperity. Winfried Kretschmann, leading Green Party politicia