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E-grāmata: Green Growth, Smart Growth: A New Approach to Economics, Innovation and the Environment

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‘Green Growth, Smart Growth’ advances a proactive response to the dangers of climate change, which can only be overcome through a new economic approach to efficiency, innovation and policymaking.



We are on the brink of a new stage of industrial modernity: a shift from the ruthless exploitation of nature toward growth in tandem with it. ‘Green Growth, Smart Growth’ outlines a positive way forward in this great transformation, and does so in the conviction that the dangers posed by climate change can and must be overcome through a new approach to economics, innovation and proactive policymaking.

Recenzijas

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

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The positive economic and environmental arguments for a shift in paradigm to smart growth' using efficient technology, smart energy policy and proactive innovation
Foreword xi
Anthony Giddens
Preface and Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: The Decline of Modernity or the Beginning of a New
Chapter?
1(36)
From the Natural World to the Human World
8(3)
Flexible Limits
11(3)
Uneasiness with Growth
14(9)
Modernizing Modernity
23(4)
The Synthesis of Technology and Nature
27(4)
Combating Ecopessimism
31(6)
1 A Changing World
37(32)
China as a Forerunner
41(5)
Globalization
46(5)
The New Economic Miracle and Its Cost
51(5)
Does the North Have to Shrink in Order for the South to Grow?
56(4)
Growth and Social Progress
60(3)
Demographic Change
63(6)
2 The Limits to Growth -- The Growth of Limits
69(44)
The Authoritarian Tendency of Environmentalism
76(7)
Is Industrial Society Running Out of Fuel?
83(5)
A New Petroboom?
88(10)
Reserves and Prices
98(4)
Thomas Malthus and the Relentlessness of Nature
102(3)
The Dead-End Street of Zero Growth
105(8)
3 The Malaise of Modernity
113(28)
Goethe's Faust as a Tragedy of Progress
117(11)
Sinners, Repent! The New Penitential Movement
128(3)
Improving Humanity
131(2)
Rudolf Bahro: Subsistence and Spirituality
133(4)
The Potential of the Earth
137(4)
4 The Green Industrial Revolution
141(28)
Growing with Nature
148(4)
A Green Kondratiev Cycle
152(5)
Revolutionizing Efficiency: The Bridge to the Solar Age
157(12)
5 Bioeconomics
169(46)
Land as a Scarce Commodity
174(6)
Energy from the Fields
180(11)
Bionics: Learning from Nature
191(5)
Biorobotics
196(2)
Biotechnology
198(2)
Biogenetics
200(3)
Artificial Photosynthesis
203(5)
CO2: The Climate Killer as a Raw Material
208(7)
6 The Future of Agriculture
215(36)
Organic Farming
220(4)
The Dispute over Green Genetic Engineering
224(6)
Food First?
230(6)
Water, Water!
236(2)
Recultivation
238(4)
Agroparks
242(2)
Urban Farming
244(4)
A Provisional Conclusion
248(3)
7 An Energy Revolution
251(16)
A Price Booster or a Model for Success?
253(4)
The New World of Energy
257(6)
Coal: The Climate Killer
263(4)
8 The Postfossil City
267(20)
Green and Urban
270(5)
Ecocities
275(3)
Environmentally Friendly Construction
278(5)
A City for All
283(4)
9 Ecocapitalism
287(20)
Capitalism as an Adaptive System
290(4)
A Mixed Economy
294(2)
The New Face of Capitalism
296(5)
The Economics of Sharing
301(6)
10 The Politics of Environmental Transformation
307(16)
Prices Must Tell the Environmental Truth
312(2)
Protecting the Global Commons
314(4)
The Green New Deal
318(5)
Notes 323(30)
Bibliography 353(8)
About the Author 361(2)
Index 363
Ralf Fücks has written widely on environmental policy and political economy, and is currently President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, an influential public policy organization advancing green visions and projects.