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Drawing a completely new road map toward a sustainable future, Jack M. Hollander contends that our most critical environmental problem is global poverty. His balanced, authoritative, and lucid book...
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09 August 2004

Drawing a completely new road map toward a sustainable future, Jack M. Hollander contends that our most critical environmental problem is global poverty. His balanced, authoritative, and lucid book challenges widely held beliefs that economic development and affluence pose a major threat to the world's environment and resources. Pointing to the great strides that have been made toward improving and protecting the environment in the affluent democracies, Hollander makes the case that the essential prerequisite for sustainability is a global transition from poverty to affluence, coupled with a transition to freedom and democracy.
The Real Environmental Crisis takes a close look at the major environment and resource issues—population growth; climate change; agriculture and food supply; our fisheries, forests, and fossil fuels; water and air quality; and solar and nuclear power. In each case, Hollander finds compelling evidence that economic development and technological advances can relieve such problems as food shortages, deforestation, air pollution, and land degradation, and provide clean water, adequate energy supplies, and improved public health. The book also tackles issues such as global warming, genetically modified foods, automobile and transportation technologies, and the highly significant Endangered Species Act, which Hollander asserts never would have been legislated in a poor country whose citizens struggle just to survive.
Hollander asks us to look beyond the media's doomsday rhetoric about the state of the environment, for much of it is simply not true, and to commit much more of our resources where they will do the most good—to lifting the world's population out of poverty.
The Real Environmental Crisis takes a close look at the major environment and resource issues—population growth; climate change; agriculture and food supply; our fisheries, forests, and fossil fuels; water and air quality; and solar and nuclear power. In each case, Hollander finds compelling evidence that economic development and technological advances can relieve such problems as food shortages, deforestation, air pollution, and land degradation, and provide clean water, adequate energy supplies, and improved public health. The book also tackles issues such as global warming, genetically modified foods, automobile and transportation technologies, and the highly significant Endangered Species Act, which Hollander asserts never would have been legislated in a poor country whose citizens struggle just to survive.
Hollander asks us to look beyond the media's doomsday rhetoric about the state of the environment, for much of it is simply not true, and to commit much more of our resources where they will do the most good—to lifting the world's population out of poverty.
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Pages: 251
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
09 August 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520243286
Format: Paperback
Jack M. Hollander is Professor Emeritus of Energy and Resources at the University of California, Berkeley. He is author and editor of more than one hundred research publications and twenty books, including The Energy-Environment Connection (1992).
List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: A Crisis of Pessimism
1. A World Apart
2. Six Billion and Counting
3. Can the Earth Feed Everyone?
4. Fish Tales
5. Is the Earth Warming?
6. Water, Water Everywhere
7. The Air We Breathe
8. Fossil Fuels–Culprit or Genie?
9. Solar Power to the People
10. Nukes to the Rescue?
11. Wheels
12. Don’t Harm the Patient
13. Choices
Notes
Index
About the Author
Preface
Introduction: A Crisis of Pessimism
1. A World Apart
2. Six Billion and Counting
3. Can the Earth Feed Everyone?
4. Fish Tales
5. Is the Earth Warming?
6. Water, Water Everywhere
7. The Air We Breathe
8. Fossil Fuels–Culprit or Genie?
9. Solar Power to the People
10. Nukes to the Rescue?
11. Wheels
12. Don’t Harm the Patient
13. Choices
Notes
Index
About the Author