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The Environmental Costs of Consumption
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The Environmental Costs of Consumption
Author(s)
Durning, Alan
Abstract
This summary documents the environmental consequences of the consumer class resource use and considers the implications for the future growth of lower- and middle-income living standards.
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49-61
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How Much Is Enough?
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1992
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039330891X
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