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Chapter 1 Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability

Many readings for this chapter are major sources of environmental data for the entire book. General information on books can be reviewed at websites such as .

About Com. Environmental Issues.

Access Initiative. Promoting Access to Information, Participation, and Justice in Environmental Decision-Making.

Adams, William M., et al. 2003. “Managing Tragedies: Understanding Conflict Over Common Pool Resources.” Science, vol. 302, 1915.

Adams, William M., et al. 2004. “Biodiversity Conservation and the Eradication of Poverty.” Science, vol. 306, 1146.

Aldo Leopold Foundation.

Allen, John L. Annual. Environment. Columbus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill/Duskin.

AlterNet. Environment.

Amazing Environmental Organization Web Directory!

American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). Action Science: Promoting Bioscience Literacy.

American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). Environmental Issues.

American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). Seven Bioscience Challenges.

American Museum of Natural History: Resources for Learning.

American Scientist Online.

Anderson, Ray. 1999. Mid-Course Correction: Toward a Sustainable Enterprise: The Interface Story. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Anti-Environmental Myths.

Aronson, James, et al. Eds. 2007. Restoring Natural Capital: Science, Business, and Practice. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Ashworth, William, et al. 2001. The Encyclopedia of Environmental Studies. New York: Facts on File.

Athanasiou, Tom. 1998. Divided Planet: The Ecology of Rich and Poor. Athens: University of Georgia Press.

Atkisson, Alan. 2002. Believing Cassandra: An Optimist Looks at a Pessimist’s World. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Ausubel, Jesse H., et al. 1995. “The Environment Since 1970.” Consequences, vol. 1, no. 3.

Ausubel, Ken. 1997. Restoring the Earth: Visionary Solutions from the Bioneers. Tiburon, Calif.: H. J. Kramer.

Ausubel, Kenny, and J.P. Harpigniesed. 2004. Ecological Medicine: Healing the Earth, Healing Ourselves. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books.

Ausubel, Kenny, and J.P. Harpignies eds. 2004. Nature’s Operating Instructions: The True Biotechnologies. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books.

Ayres, Ed. 2000. God's Last Offer: Negotiating for a Sustainable Future. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows.

Ayres, Ed. 2004. “The Hidden Shame of the Industrial Economy.” World Watch, January/February, 20.

Bailey, Ronald, ed. 2002. Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths: How the Environmental Movement Uses False Science to Scare Us. Roseville, Calif.: Prima Lifestyles.

Baldwin, Virginia, ed. 2004. Online Ecological and Environmental Data. Binghamton, N. Y.: Haworth Press.

Barlaz, Dora and Craig Freudenrich. 2007. Kaplan AP Environmental Science 2007 Edition. Kaplan Publishing.

Barns, Peter. 2003. Who Owns the Sky?Our Common Assets and the Future of Capitalism. Washington D. C.: Island Press.

Beattie, Andrew, and Paul Ehrlich. 2004. Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity is Money in the Bank. 2nd ed. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.

Bell, Simon, and Stephen Morse. 2003. Measuring Sustainability Learning by Doing. London: Earthscan.

Benyus, Janine. 2002. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. New York: Harper Perennial.

Biomimicry Institute.

Biological Sciences.

Bioneers: Visionary and Practical Solutions for Restoring the Earth.

BiosciEdNet. Digital Libraries for Teaching and Learning in the Biological Sciences.

Blackburn, William R. 2007. The Sustainability Handbook. London. Earthscan.

Blatt, Harvey. 2005. America’s Environmental Report Card: Are We Making the Grade? Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Blewitt, John, and Cedric Cullingford, eds. 2004. The Sustainability Curriculum: The Challenge for Higher Education. London: Earthscan.

Blowers, Andrew, and Steve Hinchliffe, eds. 2003. Environmental Responses. Hoboken, N. J.: Wiley.

Bollier, David. 2003. Silent Theft: The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth. London: Routledge. See review at

Bollier, David. 2004. “Who Owns the Skies?”

Bright, Chris. 2003. “A History of Our Future.” In Worldwatch Institute, State of the World 2003 (New York: W. W. Norton), p. 3. We Face 2003.pdf

British Petroleum (BP). Annual. BP Statistical Review of World Energy. London: Group Media and Publications.

Brown, Lester R. 2001. Eco-Economy: Building an Economy for the Earth. New York: W. W. Norton.

Brown, Lester R. 2007. Plan B: 3.0: Mobilizing to Save Civilization. New York: W. W. Norton.

Brown, Lester R. 2005. Outgrowing the Earth: The Food Security Challenge In An Age of Falling Water Tables and Rising Temperatures. New York: W. W, Norton.

Buck, Susan J. 1998. The Global Commons: An Introduction. Washington, D. C.: Island Press. See review at

Buell, Frederick. 2004. From Apocalypse to Way of Life: Environmental Crisis in the American Century. London: Routledge.

Burger, Joanna, and Michael Gochfeld. 1998. "The Tragedy of the Commons: 30 Years Later." Environment, vol. 40, no. 10, 4.

Cato Institute.

Center for Health, Environment, and Justice (CHEJ).

Center for Media & Democracy.

Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI).

Center for Sustainable Systems.

Chambers, Nicky, et al. 2001. Sharing Nature’s Interest: Ecological Footprints as an Indicator of Sustainability. London: Earthscan.

Chertow, Marian. 2001. “The IPAT Equation and Its Various Changing Views of Technology and Environmental Impact.” Journal of Industrial Ecology, vol. 4, 13.

CIA World Factbook (U.S. Central Intelligence Agency).

Center for International Earth Science Information Network Information (CIESN (Columbia University).

Clark, George E. 2007. “Environment on Film.” Environment, September, p. 3.

Clark, George E. 2007. “Exploring Environmental Archives.” Environment, May, p. 3. F. Clark Exploring Environmental Archives

Clean Water Action Council (CWAC) Environmental Issues.

Cohen, Joel E. 2003. “Human Population: The Next Century.” Science, vol.32, 1172.

Cohen, Joel E. 2005. “Human Population Grows Up.” Scientific American, Sept., 48-55.

College Sustainability Report Card.

Collins UK Editor. 2006. Fragile Earth: Views of a Changing World. New York: HarperCollins.

Commoner, Barry. 1994. Making Peace with the Planet. Rev. ed. New York: Peter Smith.

Conkin, Paul. 2006. The State of the Earth: Environmental Challenges on the Way to 2100. Lexington, Ky.: University Press of Kentucky.

Conservation Directory. Annual. Washington, D. C.: Island

Conservation International.

Conservation International, Center for Applied Biodiversity Science.

Costanza, Robert, et al. 2000. "Managing Our Environmental Portfolio." BioScience, vol. 50, no. 2, 140. portfolio.pdf

Costanza, Robert, et al. eds. 2007. Sustainability or Collapse: An Integrated History and Future of People on Earth. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Costanza, Robert, and Sven E. Jorgensen, eds. 2002. Understanding and Solving Environmental Problems in the 21st Century. New York: Elsevier.

Council on Foreign Relations.

Course Ware: Environmental Science Simulators.

Culture Change Letter. Overpopulation.

Daily, Gretchen, ed. 1997. Nature’s Services: Societal Dependence on Natural Ecosystems. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Daily, Gretchen, and Katherine Ellison. 2002. The New Economy of Nature. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Daily World Environment News (Reuters). Planet Ark.

Daly, Herman E. 2004. “Population, Migration, and Globalization.” World Watch, Sept./Oct., 41. rev pop,migr,glob copy 1.pdf

Daly, Herman E., and John B. Cobb, Jr. 1997. For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future. Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press.

Dasgupta, Partha S. 1995. “Population, Poverty, and the Local Environment.” Scientific American, vol. 272, no 2, 27.

David Suzuki Foundation.

Day, Kristen A., ed. 2005. China’s Environment and the Challenge of Sustainability. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe.

de Graff, John, et al. 2005. Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic. 2nd ed. San Francisco, Calif.: Berrett-Koehler.

Dernbach, John C., ed. 2002. Stumbling Toward Sustainability. Washington, D. C.: Environmental Law Institute.

Devall, Bill, and George Sessions. 2001. Deep Ecology: Living as if Nature Mattered. Salt Lake City, Utah: Gibbs H. Smith.

Diamond, Jared. 2005. Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies. New York: W. W. Norton.

Diamond, Jared. 2006. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. New York: Penguin.

Diamond, Jared. 2007. “Easter Island Revisited.” Science, vol. 317, 21 September, 1692-1694.

Die Off. Implications of a Population Crash When Oil Begins Running Out.

Dietz, Thomas, et al. 2003. “The Struggle to Govern the Commons.” Science, vol. 302, 1907.

Discovery Channel.

Dolak, Nives, and Elinor Ostrom, eds. 2003. The Commons in the New Millennium: Challenges and Adaptation. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press

Dresner, Simon. 2002. The Principles of Sustainability. London. Earthscan.

Durant, Robert F., et al., eds. 2004. Environment Governance Reconsidered: Challenges, Choices, and Opportunities. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Durning, Alan T. 1992. How Much Is Enough? The Consumer Society and the Earth. New York: W. W. Norton.

Earth Day Network. Earth Day: Every Day for Everybody!

Earth From Space.

Earth Island Institute. Conservation, Preservation, Restoration.

Earthjustice.

Earth Policy Institute.

Earth Times.

Earthwatch.

Easterbrook, Greg. 2004. The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse. New York: Random House.

Easton, Thomas A. Annual. Taking Sides: Environmental Issues. Columbus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill/Duskin.

Ecological Footprint. The Happy Planet Index.

Ecological Footprint. 2006. WWF Living Planet Report 2006.

Ecological Footprint. Calculating the Ecological Footprint of your School. ;

Ecological Footprint Calculators.

Ecological Footprint Quiz.

Ecology Hall of Fame. Aldo Leopold.

Economy, Elizabeth C. 2005. The River Runs Black: The Environmental Challenge to China’s Future. Ithaca, N. Y.: Cornell University Press.

Economy, Elizabeth. 2007. “China vs. Earth: How China is Threatening the World’s Environment.” AlterNet, May 7.

Eco-Portal—The Environmental Sustainability Info Source.

Ecosustainable Hub. Environment Sustainability Links (Websites).

Edmonds, Richard L. 2000. Managing the Chinese Environment. New York: Oxford University Press.

Edwards, Andrés R. 2005. The Sustainability Revolution: Portrait of a Paradigm Shift. Gabriola Island, B.C., Canada: New Society.

Eagan, Michael. 2007. Barry Commoner and the Science of Survival: The Remaking of American Environmentalism. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Ehrlich, Paul R., and Anne H. Ehrlich. 1998. Betrayal of Science and Reason: How Anti-Environmental Rhetoric Threatens Our Future. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Ehrlich, Paul R., and Anne Ehrlich. 2005. One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Electronic Green Journal.

Elgin, Duane. 2001. Promise Ahead: A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future. New York: HarperCollins.

Elliot, Herschel, and Richard D. Lamm. 2006. “A Moral Code for a Finite World.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #867, Aug. 10.

Elvin, Mark. 2004. The Retreat of the Elephants: An Environmental History of China. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.

eNature.

Engardio, Peter, ed. 2006. Chindia: How China and India are Revolutionizing Global Business, Columbus, Ohio: McGraw-Hill.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community:

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Environmental Ethics and Worldviews

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Pollution Prevention.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Population.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Sustainable Business.

Envirolink: The Online Environmental Community: Sustainable Living

Environmental Defense.

Environmental Literacy Council.

Environmental Literacy Council and National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). 2007. Resources for Environmental Literacy: Five Teaching Modules for Middle and High School Teachers. Washington, D.C. NSTA Press.

Environmental News Network (ENN).

Environmental News Service (ENS).

Environmental Philosophy and Worldviews. The Green Fuse.

Environmental Research Foundation. Rachel’s Environment & Health News. View issues at

Environmental Topics on the Web.

Environmental Working Group. and

Environment Canada.

European Environment Agency.

European Union Commission. Environment.

Evans, Kim M. 2006. The Environment: A Revolution in Attitudes. New York: Belmont, Calif.: Gale Cengage.

Exploratorium.

Explore Google Earth. - utm_campaign=en

Ferkiss, Victor. 1994. Nature, Technology, and Society: Cultural Roots of the Current Environmental Crisis. New York: New York University Press.

Fishman, Ted C. 2006. China, Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World. New York: Scribner.

Flattau, Edward. 1997. Tracking the Charlatans: Countering the Eco-Bashers. New York: Global Horizons.

Flavin, Christopher, and Gary Gardner. 2006. “China, India, and the New World Order.” In State of the World 2006, Worldwatch Institute (New York: W. W. Norton), pp. 3-23.

Foltz, Richard C. 2002. Worldviews, Religion, and the Environment: A Global Anthology. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.

Forum on Science and Technology for Sustainability.

Foster, John Bellamy. 1999. The Vulnerable Planet: A Short Economic History of the Planet. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Foster, John Bellamy. 2002. Ecology Against Capitalism. New York: Monthly Review Press.

Fothergill, Alastair. 2007. Planet Earth As You Have Never Seen It Before. Berkeley, Calif.: University of California Press.

Freyfogle, Eric T. 2003. The Land We Share: Private Property and the Common Good. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Freyfogle, Eric T. 2006. Why Conservation is Failing and How It Can Regain Ground. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.

Friends of the Earth. and

Funk, McKenzie. 2007. “China’s Green Revolution.” Popular Science, August, 78-86, 108-110.

Gardner, Gary. 2002. Invoking the Spirit: Religion and Spirituality In the Quest For a Sustainable World. Washington, D. C.: Worldwatch Society.

Gardner, Gary, et al. 2004. “The State of Consumption Today.” In Worldwatch Institute, State of the World 2004 (New York: W. W. Norton), p. 3.

Garte, Seymour. 2007. Where We Stand: A Surprising Look at the Real State of the Planet. New York: AMACON.

Geosphere Imagery. Images of the Earth.

Gibson, Robert B., et al. 2005. Sustainability Assessment: Criteria and Processes. London: Earthscan.

Ginn, William. 2005. Investing in Nature: Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Girardet, Herbert, ed. 2007. Surviving the Century: Facing Climate Chaos and Other Global Challenges. London: Earthscan.

Giuliano, Jackie Alan. 2002. Healing Our World: A Journey From the Darkness Into the Light. Philadelphia, Penn.: Xlibris.

Gleick, Peter H. 2002. “Is the Skeptic All Wet? The Skeptical Environmentalist.” Environment, vol. 44, no. 6, 36.

Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)

Global Change Master Directory (Searchable Index and Directory).

Global Environment Facility.

Global Footprint Network.

Global Footprint Network. Calculate Your Footprint.

Globe Program. Hands-On Education and Science Program.

Globio: Mapping Human Impacts on the Biosphere.

Goklany, Indur. 2007. The Improving State of the World: Why We’re Living Longer, Healthier, More Comfortable Lives on a Cleaner Planet. Washington, D. C.: Cato Institute.

Gore, Al. 2006. Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Books.

Gore, Al. 2006. An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It. Emmaus, Pa.: Rodale Books.

Green Nature.

Greenpeace USA.

Green Work Today. Environmental News Site.

Goudie, Andrew. 2005. The Human Impact on the Natural Environment: Past, Present, and Future. Hoboken, N. J.: Wiley.

Goudie, Andrew, and David J. Cuff, eds. 2003. Encyclopedia of Global Change: Environmental Change and Human Society. Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

Goudie, Andrew, and David J. Cuff. 2008. The Oxford Companion to Global Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

Greenpeace Canada.

Greenpeace International.

Greenpeace USA.

Grist Magazine Online.

Grist Magazine. 2007. Wake Up and Smell the Planet: The Non-Pompous, Non-Preachy Grist Guide to Greening Your Day. Seattle, Wash.: Mountaineers Books.

Grubler, Arnulf. 2006. “Doing More With Less: Improving the Environment Through Green Engineering.” Environment, March, 23-37.

Gund Institute for Ecological Economics.

Hák, Thomás, et al. 2007. Sustainability Indicators: A Scientific Assessment. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Hamilton, Clive, and Richard Denniss. 2006. Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough. Sydney, Australia: Allen & Unwin.

Hammond, Allen. 2000. Which World? Scenarios for the 21st Century. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Hardin, Garrett. 1968. "The Tragedy of the Commons." Science, vol. 162, 1243.

Hardin, Garrett. 1986. Filters Against Folly: How to Survive Despite Economists, Ecologists, and the Merely Eloquent. New York: Penguin.

Hardin, Garrett. 1995. Living Within Limits: Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos. New York: Oxford University Press.

Hardin, Garrett. 1998. "Extensions of the Tragedy of the Commons." Science, vol. 279, 682.

Hartmann, Thom. 2004. The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: The Fate of the World and What We Can Do Before It’s Too Late. New York: Three Rivers Press.

Harvard Medical School, Center for Health and the Global Environment.

Hawken, Paul. 1994. The Ecology of Commerce: A Declaration of Sustainability. New York: HarperCollins.

Hawken, Paul. 2007. Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came into Being and Why No One Saw It. New York: Viking.

Hawken, Paul, Amory Lovins, and Hunter Lovins. 2000. Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution. Boston, Mass.: Back Bay Books.

Hay, Peter R. 2002. Main Currents in Western Environmental Thought. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Hayward, Steven F. Annual. Index of Leading Environmental Indicators. San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Research Institute.

Heal, Geoffrey. 2000. Nature and the Marketplace: Capturing the Value of Ecosystem Services. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Heap, B., and J. Kent, eds. 2000. Towards Sustainable Consumption: A European Perspective. London, U.K.: The Royal Society.

Heinberg, Richard. 2007. Peak Everything: Waking Up to a Century of Declines. Gabriola Island, B.C., Canada: New Society.

Helvarg, David. 1997. The War Against the Greens: The “Wise-Use” Movement, the New Right, and the Browning of America. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books.

Hertsgaard, Mark. 2000. Earth Odyssey: Around the World in Search of Our Environmental Future. Emeryville, Calif.: Abacus.

Hill, Julia, and Jessica Hurley. 2002. One Makes the Difference: Inspiring Actions that Change Our World. Amazon Remainders Account.

Hinrichsen, Don. 1999. "6,000,000,000 Consumption Machines." International Wildlife, September/October, 22.

H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment. and

H. John Heinz III Center for Science, Economics, and the Environment. 2002 (With Annual Online Updates). The State of the Nation’s Ecosystems: Measuring the Land, Waters, Rivers, and Living Resources of the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Holdren, John P., and Paul R. Ehrlich. 1974. “Human Population and the Global Environment.” American Scientist, vol. 62, 282.

Hollander, Jack M. 2004. The Real Environmental Crisis: Why Poverty, Not Affluence, Is the Environment’s Number One Enemy. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Homer-Dixon, Thomas. 2002. The Ingenuity Gap: Facing the Economic, Environmental, and Other Challenges of an Increasingly Complex and Unpredictable Future. New York: Vintage.

Hopkins, James. 2007. Human Population Crisis.

How Stuff Works.

Hulot, Nicolas, et al. 2006. One Planet: A Celebration of Biodiversity. New York: Harry N. Abrams.

I= PAT: An Introduction.

India’s International Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).

Institute for Energy and Environmental Research.

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Irwin, Francis, and Janet Ranganathan. 2007. Restoring Nature‘s Capital: An Action Agenda to Sustain Ecosystem Services. World Resources Institute.

IUCN. 1997. Conservation and the Future: Trends and Options Toward the Year 2025. Washington, D. C.: Island Press

Jackson, Rob. 2002. The Earth Remains Forever: Generations at a Crossroads. Austin: University of Texas Press.

Jacobson, Michael F., and Laurie Ann Mazur. 1995. Marketing Madness: A Survival Guide for a Consumer Society. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.

James, Oliver. 2007. Affluenza. New York: Vermillion.

Jardins, Joseph R. Des. 2005. Environmental Ethics: An Invitation to Environmental Philosophy. 4th ed. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.

Jensen, Mari N. 2000. "Common Sense and Common-Pool Resources." BioScience, vol. 50, no. 8, 638.

Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Shuttle Radar Topography Mission. Topographic Images of the Earth.

John Muir Exhibit.

Kahn, Joseph, and Mark Landler. 2007. “China Grabs West’s Smoke-Spewing Factories.” New York Times, December 21.

Kahn, Joseph, and Jim Yardley. 2007. “As China Roars, Pollution Reaches Deadly Extremes.” New York Times, August 26.

Kamdar, Mira. 2007. Planet India: How the Fastest Growing Democracy is Transforming America and the World. New York: Scribner.

Kane, Hal. 2000. Triumph of the Mundane: The Unseen Trends That Shape Our Lives and Environment. Washington, D.C. Island Press.

Kasun, Jaqueline. 2007. Overpopulation?

Katakis, Michael 1993. Sacred Trusts: Essays on Stewardship and Responsibility. San Francisco, Calif.: Mercury House.

Kates, Robert W. 2000. "Population and Consumption." Environment, vol. 42, no, 3, 10.

Keating, Michael. 1997. Canada and the State of the Planet: The Social, Economic, and Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Lives. New York: Oxford University Press.

Kennedy, Donald, ed. 2006. State of the Planet 2006/2007. Washington, D. C.: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Island Press.

King, Michael L., et al. eds. 2007. Our Changing Planet: The View from Space. New York: Oxford University Press.

Klare, Michael T. 2002. Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict. New York: Holt Paperbacks.

Knight, Richard, and Suzanne Riedel, eds. 2002. Aldo Leopold and an Ecological Conscience. New York: Oxford University Press.

Kohak, Erazim V. 1999. The Green Halo: A Bird’s-Eye View of Ecological Ethics. La Salle, Ill.: Open Court.

Kynge, James. 2007. China Shakes the World: A Titan’s Rise and Troubled Future—and the Challenge for America. Boston, Mass.: Mariner Books.

Lambin, Eric. 2007. The Middle Path: Avoiding Environmental Catastrophe. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press.

Landes, David S. 1999. The Wealth and Poverty of Nations: Why Some Are So Rich and Some So Poor. New Work: W. W. Norton.

Larsen, Janet. 2002. “Population Growing By 80 Million Annually.” Earth Policy Institute.

Leaner, Steve, and Jonathan Nash.1998. Eco-Pioneers: Practical Visionaries Solving Environmental Problems. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Leggett, Jeremy. 2001. The Carbon War: Global Warming and the End of the Oil Era. London: Routledge.

Leopold, Aldo. 1968. A Sand County Almanac. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.

Leslie, Jacques. 2008. The Last Empire: Can the World Survive China’s Headlong Rush to Emulate the American Way of Life?” Mother Jones, January/Februrary, 29-39.

Leslie, John. 1998. The End of the World: The Science and Ethics of Human Extinction. London: Routledge.

Levin, Simon. 2000. Fragile Dominion: Complexity and the Commons. New York: Basic Books.

Levitt, James N., ed. 2002. Conservation in The Internet Age: Threats and Opportunities. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

Livingston, John A. 2007. The John A. Livingston Reader: The Fallacy of Wildlife Conservation and One Cosmic Instant: A Natural History of Human Arrogance. Toronto, Canada: McClelland & Stewart.

Lomborg, Bjorn. 2001. The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Lomborg, Bjorn, ed. 2004. Global Crises, Global Solutions. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Lubchenco, Jane. 1998. "Entering the Century of the Environment: A New Social Contract for Science." Science, vol. 279, 491.

Luce, Edward. 2007. In Spite of the Gods: The Strange Rise of Modern India. New York: Doubleday.

Mabogunje, Akin L. 2002. “Poverty and Environmental Degradation: Challenges Within the Global Economy.” Environment, vol. 44, no. 1, 8.

Martin, James. 2006. The Meaning of the 21st Century. New York: Riverhead.

Mason, Colin. 2006. A Short History of the Future: Surviving the 2030 Spike. London: Earthscan.

Maynard, Elliott. 2000. Transforming the Global Biosphere: Twelve Futuristic Strategies. Seaside, Ore.: Watchmaker Publishing.

Mazur, Laurie Ann, ed. 1994. Beyond the Numbers: A Reader on Population, Consumption, and the Environment. Washington, D. C.: Island Press.

McDaniel, Carl N. 2007. Wisdom for a Living Planet. San Antonio, Texas: Trinity University Press.

McDonough, William, and Michael Braungart. 2002. Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things. New York: North Point Press.

McKibben, Bill. 1998. "A Special Moment in History." Atlantic Monthly, May, 55.

McKibben, Bill. 2002. “Why Environmentalists Should Be Concerned.” World Watch, July/August, p. 40.

McKibben, Bill. 2004. Enough: Staying Human in an Engineered Age. New York: Holt Paperbacks.

McKibben, Bill. 2006. The End of Nature. New York: Random House Paperbacks.

McKibben, Bill. 2007. Deep Economy: The Wealth of Communities and the Durable Future. New York: Times Books.

McKibben, Bill. 2007. Hope, Human, and Wild: True Stories of Living Lightly on the Earth. Minneapolis, Minn.: Milkweed Editions.

McKibben, Bill. 2007. “Why Having More No Longer Makes Us Happy.” AlterNet, Mar. 22.

McKibben, Bill. 2008. The Bill McKibben Reader: Pieces from an Active Life. New York: Holt Paperbacks.

McNeill, and Paul Kennedy, J. R. 2001. Something New Under the Sun: An Environmental History of the Twentieth-Century World. New York: W. W. Norton.

Meadows, Donella H., et al. 2004. Limits to Growth—The 30-Year Update. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green.

Meine, Curt D., and Richard L. Knight, eds. 2006. The Essential Aldo Leopold: Quotations and Commentaries. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press.

Menzel, Peter, et al. 1994. Material World: A Global Family Portrait. San Francisco, Calif.: Sierra Club Books.

Merkel, Jim. 2003. Radical Simplicity: Small Footprints on a Finite Earth. Gabriola Island, B.C., Canada: New Society.

Meyer, Stephen M. 2006. The End of the Wild. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Middleton, Nick. 2008. The Global Casino: An Introduction to Environmental Issues. 4th ed. New York: Hodder Arnold.

Milbrath, Lester W. 1990. Envisioning a Sustainable Society. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Milbrath, Lester W. 1996. Learning to Think Environmentally While There Is Still Time. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. 2005. Ecosystems and Human Well-Being. Washington, D. C.: Island Press. and and

Mitchell, Bruce, ed. 2004. Resource and Environmental Management in Canada: Addressing Conflict and Uncertainty. New York: Oxford University Press.

MODIS (NASA). Environmental Images.

Mol, Arthur P. 2003. Globalization and Environmental Reform: The Ecological Modernization of the Global Economy. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Montague, Peter. 1999. “The Meaning of Sustainability—Part 1.” Rachel’s

Democracy & Health News, #667, Sept. 9.

Montague, Peter. 1999. “The Meaning of Sustainability—Part 2.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #668, Sept. 16.

Montague, Peter. 2006. “Basic Principles.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #879, Nov. 2.

Montague, Peter. 2006. “Is It Possible to Regulate Dangerous Technologies?” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #842, Feb. 16.

Montague, Peter. 2006. “Our Growing Footprint: Business As Usual, Part 1.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #868, Aug. 16.

Montague, Peter. 2006. “Our Growing Footprint: Business As Usual, Part 2.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #869, Aug. 24.

Montague, Peter. 2006. “The Modern Approach to Problems: Prevention.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #845, Mar. 9.

Montague, Peter. 2007. “Human Ignorance Is Growing.” Rachel’s Democracy & Health News, #904, Apr. 26.

Motavalli, Jim. 1998. “Chattanooga On a Roll: From America’s Dirtiest City to One of Its Greenest.” E Magazine, March/April. 14.

Motavalli, Jim. 2004. “The Numbers Game: Myths, Truths, and Half-Truths About Human Population Growth." E Magazine, January/February, 27.

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