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Consumption, Population, and Sustainability: Perspectives From Science And Religion
Island Press, 1999 Paper: 978-1-55963-748-0 | Cloth: 978-1-55963-747-3 | eISBN: 978-1-61091-469-7 Library of Congress Classification HC79.C6C675 2000 Dewey Decimal Classification 291.178366
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The combined contributions of science and religion to resolving environmental problems are far greater than each could offer working in isolation. Scientific findings are central to understanding the impact of human populations on the environment, but a more ecologically sustainable future will require radical changes in values, lifestyle choices, and consumption patterns -- a revolution that falls squarely within the domain of the religious community. Consumption, Population, and Sustainability is an outgrowth of a conference sponsored jointly by the Boston Theological Institute and the American Association for the Advancement of Science that brought together more than 250 scientists and people of religious faith to discuss the environmental impact of consumption patterns and population trends, and to consider alternative and more equitable value systems, economic arrangements, and technologies that will be necessary for achieving a more sustainable future. The book:
Both the scientific and religious communities can make important contributions to understanding and responding to the impact of population growth and consumption patterns on environmental sustainability. This volume represents a significant step in establishing an ongoing dialogue between the communities, and provides a thought-provoking overview of the issues for scientists, theologians, and anyone concerned with the future of global sustainability. See other books on: Consumption (Economics) | Perspectives | Population | Sustainability | Sustainable development See other titles from Island Press |
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