January 2001
ISBN: 0-393-04866-7
296 pages
| Print Version | $15.95 |
In State of the World 2001, the Institute's award-winning research team takes a fresh look at the most difficult challenge the world faces: how to build an environmentally sustainable economy before we do permanent damage to the natural systems that support our global civilization.
From the thinning of the Arctic sea ice to the invasion of the mosquito-borne West Nile virus, State of the World 2001 shows how the economic boom of the last decade has damaged natural systems. The increasingly visible evidence of environmental deterioration is only the tip of a much more dangerous problem: the growing inequities in wealth and income between countries and within countries, inequities that will generate enormous social unrest and pressure for change.
The authors argue that to solve the earth's environmental problems, we must simultaneously address the problems of the world's poor peoples. State of the World 2001 demonstrates that there are ways to move rapidly to improve the environment and meet the material needs of all 6 billion members of the human family. More than 10 million people have already benefited from small loans from micro-credit programs like those pioneered by the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh and BancoSol in Bolivia. And farmers in developing countries are converting to organic agriculture to grow organic foods to export to industrial countries.
Christopher Flavin
- A Tale of Two Worlds
- Testing the Limits
- Seizing the Moment
- North Meets South
Payal Sampat
- Valuing Groundwater
- Tracking the Hidden Crisis
- The Slow Creep of Nitrogen
- Pesticides on Tap
- The Pervasiveness of Volatile Organic Compounds
- The Threat of Natural Contaminents
- Changing Course
Lester R. Brown
- A Hunger Report: Status and Prospects
- Raising Cropland Productivity
- Raising Water Productivity
- Restructuring the Protein Economy
- Eradicating Hunger: The Key Steps
Ashley Mattoon
- Why Amphibia?
- Beyond the Declines
- Reconceiving the Science
- Protecting Amphibians
Seth Dunn
- The Climate Constraint
- From Solid to Liquid to Gas
- Improving Energy Intensity
- Beyond Fossil Fuels
- Entering the Hydrogen Age
- Deliberate Decarbonization
Molly O'Meara Sheehan
- From Sledge to Jet
- Current Transport Trends
- The Costs of Mobility
- Clearing the Air
- Diversifying our Options
- Identifying Bottlenecks
Janet N. Abramovitz
- Counting Disasters
- Ecological Vulnerability
- Social Vulnerability
- The Politics and Psychology of Disasters
- Fostering Resilience in Nature and Communities
David Malin Roodman
- Costs of Crisis
- The Year of Jubilee
- Debt History
- Sources of the Official Debt Crisis
- Adjusting to Reality
- Lending, Development, and Accountability
Hilary French, Lisa Mastny
- The Treaty Landscape
- Species at Risk
- Cracking Down on Dumping
- Atmospheric Assaults
- From Words to Action
Gary Gardner
- Anatomy of Change
- Empowering the Base: The Role of Civil Society
- Building Coalitions: The Role of Government
- Accelerating Cultural Evolution