Environmentally Significant Consumption

Environmentally Significant Consumption

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National Research Council
National Academies Press
EAN: 9780309175166
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There has been much polemic about affluence, consumption, and the global environment. For some observers, &quote;consumption&quote; is at the root of global environmental threats: wealthy individuals and societies use far too much of the earth's resource base and should scale back their appetites to preserve the environment for future generations and allow a decent life for the rest of the world. Other observers see affluence as the way to escape environmental threats: economic development increases public pressure for environmental protection and makes capital available for environmentally benign technologies. The arguments are fed by conflicting beliefs, values, hopes, and fearsbut surprisingly little scientific analysis.This book demonstrates that the relationship of consumption to the environment needs careful analysis by environmental and social scientists and conveys some of the excitement of treating the issue scientifically. It poses the key empirical questions: Which kinds of consumption are environmentally significant? Which actors are responsible for that consumption? What forces cause or explain environmentally significant consumption? How can it be changed? The book presents studies that open up important issues for empirical study: Are there any signs of saturation in the demand for travel in wealthy countries? What is the relationship between environmental consumption and human well-being? To what extent do people in developing countries emulate American consumption styles? The book also suggests broad strategies that scientists and research sponsors can use to better inform future debates about the environment, development, and consumption.
EAN 9780309175166
ISBN 030917516X
Binding Ebook
Publisher National Academies Press
Publication date June 9, 1997
Pages 152
Language English
Country United States
Authors Board on Environmental Change and Society; Committee on the Human Dimensions of Global Change; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; National Research Council
Editors James L. Sweeney; Paul C. Stern; Robert H. Socolow; Thomas Dietz; Vernon W. Ruttan