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Worldwatch Papers
The Anatomy of Resource Wars
- WWP #162
Paper Cuts: Recovering the Paper Landscape
- WWP #149
Mind Over Matter: Recasting the Role of Materials in Our Lives
- WWP #144
Recycling Organic Waste: From Urban Pollutant to Farm Resource
- WWP #135
A Building Revolution: How Ecology and Health Concerns Are Transforming Construction
- WWP #124
The Next Efficiency Revolution: Creating a Sustainable Materials Economy
- WWP #121
Global Network: Computers in a Sustainable Society
- WWP #115
Mining the Earth
- WWP #109
Discarding the Throwaway Society
- WWP #101
Mining Urban Wastes: The Potential for Recycling
- WWP #76
Materials Recycling: The Virtue of Necessity
- WWP #56
Space: The High Frontier in Perspective
- WWP #50
Productivity: The New Economic Context
- WWP #49
Wood: An Ancient Fuel with a New Future
- WWP #42
Repairs, Reuse, Recycling - First Steps Toward a Sustainable Society
- WWP #23
Soft Technologies, Hard Choices
- WWP #21
Worldwatch Books
How Much is Enough?: The Consumer Society and the Future of the Earth
State of the World
Chapters
Scrapping Mining Dependence
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State of the World
2003
Reducing our Toxic Burden
-
State of the World
2002
Phasing Out Persistent Organic Pollutants
-
State of the World
2000
Recovering the Paper Landscape
-
State of the World
2000
Harnessing Information Technologies for the Environment
-
State of the World
2000
Forging a Sustainable Materials Economy
-
State of the World
1999
Press Releases
World Watch Magazine: January/ February 2004
- December 18, 2003
From War Zones to Shopping Malls: New study reveals deadly link between consumer demand and third world resource wars
- October 17, 2002
From Rio to Johannesburg: Mining Less in a Sustainable World
- August 06, 2002
All-You-Can-Eat Economy is Making the World Sick
- May 24, 2001
Bush POPs Announcement a Relative "No-Brainer"
- April 20, 2001
Ground-Breaking Toxics Report Will Wake-Up America
- March 21, 2001
Stepping Off the Toxic Treadmill
- November 19, 2000
"Cutting the Costs of Paper: Saving Forests, Water, Energy ... and Money"
- December 11, 1999
From Grassroots to Boardrooms: Slashing Raw Material Use to Increase Profits and Protect the Environment
- December 17, 1998
Accelerating Demand for Land Wood, and Paper Pushing World's Forests to the Brink
- April 04, 1998
Recycling Organic Waste: A Win-Win Proposition
- August 02, 1997
Links
Center for a New American Dream
Container Recycling Institute
International Solid Waste Association
Raymond Communications, Inc.
United Nations Environment Programme's Sustainable Product Development
United States Geological Survey's Mineral Information
Zero Waste America
World Watch
Magazine Articles
The Hidden Shame in the Global Industrial Economy
- January/ February 2004
ChevronTexaco on Trial
- January/ February 2004
Malaria, Mosquitoes, and DDT
- May/ June 2002
The Fight for Siberia
- March/ April 2002
Why Share?
- July/ August 1999
Paper Forests
- March/ April 1998
The Story of a Shoe
- March/ April 1998
After the Deluge: The Changing Worldview
- January/ February 1997
A Refrigerator Revolution
- September/ October 1996
Good Wood
- September/ October 1996
The Sudden New Strength of Recycling
- July/ August 1995
Our Buildings, Ourselves
- November/ December 1994
The New Materialism: A Matter of Policy
- September/ October 1994
Spreading the Net
- January/ February 1994
Packaging A Revolution
- September/ October 1993
For the Love of Gold
- May/ June 1993
Los Angeles 21, New York 5...
- March/ April 1993
Last Sanctuary
- November/ December 1992
Whitewash: Pursuing the Truth About Paper
- September/ October 1992
Aluminum's Real Tab
- March/ April 1992
Tossing the Throwaway Habit
- May/ June 1991
How Much Is "Enough"?
- November/ December 1990
A Most Deadly Trade
- July/ August 1990
Building a Market for Recyclables
- May/ June 1988