State of the World Library 2008

State of the World Library 2008

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The 2008 Library includes our annual State of the World report with a special focus on innovations for a sustainable economy. It's a must-read for policy makers, business leaders, researchers, and concerned citizens around the globe. GlobeScan survey of sustainability experts rated State of the World as the top-ranked annual book on sustainable development.

Next in the Library is More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want, by Robert Engelman, Worldwatch's Vice President for Programs and a 16-year veteran of the population and reproductive health field. Engelman leads readers on a journey from humanity's first steps on two feet to the 21st century and beyond, exploring whether women want more children or more for their children, and how their childbearing intentions have fared in a male-dominated world.

This year's Library also includes three special reports that focus on innovative solutions to current global challenges. By subscribing to the Library, you're sure to be among the first to get each new title as soon as it's available.

State of the World Library 2008 includes the following publications:

  • State of the World 2008: Innovations for a Sustainable Economy
    25th Anniversary edition of this annual report
    January 2008
  • More: Population, Nature, and What Women Want
    April 2008
  • Worldwatch Report: Farming Fish for the Future
    Summer 2008
  • Worldwatch Report: Green Jobs
    Fall 2008
  • Worldwatch Report: The Low-Carbon Economy
    Fall 2008