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Environmental Impacts

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Welcome to Environmental Impacts

  Adaptive Mechanisms, Growth, and the Environment: The Case of Natural Resources
  Asking How Much Is Enough
  The Costs of Climate Protection: A Guide for the Perplexed
  Environmental Preservation, Sectoral Unemployment, and Trade in Resources
  The Expansion of Consumption
  From Growth to Sustainable Development
  From Growth to Sustainable Progress
  Production, Consumption and the World Summit on Sustainable Development
  Reusing and Recycling Materials
  Sustainable Development: Beyond ‘Zero Growth’
  Total Waste-Load Control and Allocation Based on Input-Output Analysis for Shenzhen, South China
  Transboundary Externalities in the Environmental Transition Hypothesis
  Transitional Impacts of Environmental Policy in an Endogenous Growth Model
  Welfare Accounting and the Environment: Reassessing Brazilian Economic Growth, 1965-1993

Problems with Growth

  • Environmental Impacts
  • Limits to Growth
  • Visions for the Future


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