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A Pivotal Moment

Population, Justice, and the Environmental Challenge

A Pivotal Moment( )
Editor: Mazur, Laurie Ann
Contribution by: Farnsworth Riche, Martha
Sinding, Steve
Wirth, Tim
Cohen, Tim
Gibbs, Susan
O'Neill, Brian
Engelman, Robert
Malone, Elizabeth
Madsen, Elizabeth Leahy
Coen, Amy
Gaffikin, Lynne
Harte, John
McGranahan, Gordon
Nugent, Rachel
Brown, Lester R.
Bello, Walden
Sterling, Eleanor
Vintinner, Erin
Markham, Vicky
Varshavsky, Julia
Barroso, Carmen
Bruce, Judith
Bongaarts, John
Petroni, Suzanne
Chavex Alvarado, Susana
Nolley Echegaray, Jacqueline
Germain, Adrienne
Chesler, Ellen
De Souza, Roger-Mark
Speth, James Gustave
Saperstein, Shira
Huang, Priscilla
Martin-Schramm, James B.
Goodenough, Ursula
Kissling, Frances
Postel, Sandra
Sai, Fred
Steffen, Alex
Varillas, Adriana
Hoepf Young, Malea
Brody, Charlotte
ISBN:978-1-59726-662-8
Publication Date:Oct 2009
Publisher:Island Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:AUD $111.00
Book Description:

Through a series of essays by leading demographers, environmentalists and reproductive health advocates, A Pivotal Moment offers a new perspective on the complex connection between population dynamics and environmental quality. It presents the latest research on the relationship between population growth and climate change, ......

Book Details
Pages:432
Detailed Subjects: Science / Environmental Science
Social Science / Demography
Business & Economics / Development / Sustainable Development
Social Science / Activism & Social Justice
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.24 x 22.86 x 2.54 cm
Book Weight:0.682 Kilograms
Author Biography
(Editor)
The son of farmers, Lester Brown was born in New Jersey in 1934 and attended Rutgers University, receiving a B.S. in agricultural science in 1955. He earned an M.S. in agricultural economics from the University of Maryland in 1959 and an M.P.A. from Harvard University in 1962. He worked as adviser on foreign agricultural policy for the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, served as administrator of the International Agricultural Development Service, and helped establish the Overseas Development Council.

In 1974, Brown founded the Worldwatch Institute, a private, nonprofit, environmental think tank designed to act as a global early warning system and to study overpopulation, famine, and other world problems. Located in Washington, D.C., the institute publishes the Worldwatch Papers series, Worldwatch Magazine, and the annual State of the World report. Although sometimes criticized for his emphasis on population control, this author of more than a dozen books and the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship has been highly praised for his understanding of the threats to the ecology of our planet.

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