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Asking How Much Is Enough

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Asking How Much Is Enough
Author(s)Durning, Alan
AbstractThe high consumption levels of the global upper-income “consumer class” account for a vastly disproportionate share of worldwide environmental impacts. This selection documents the environmental consequences of consumer class resource use and considers the implications for the future growth of lower- and middle-income living standards.
Pages153-170
IssueNo
ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceState of the World
VolumeNo19
PubDate1991
ISBN_ISSN0887-364X

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