ABSTRACT

In 1543, Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus challenged the view that the sun revolved around the earth, arguing instead that the earth revolved around the sun. His paper led to a revolution in thinking. In Lester Brown's brilliant and invigorating account of the industrial economy, he shows how a rethink of its fossil fuel-based, throwaway ethos is necessary to ensure that it works with, not against, the natural environment. The issue now is whether the environment is part of the economy or the economy is part of the environment. Brown argues the latter, pointing out that treating the environment as part of the economy has produced an economy that is destroying its natural support systems. One of the foremost experts on the new economic opportunities, Brown shows the vast economic potential and environmental gains that exist from eliminating the waste and destruction of current consumption. He describes how the global economy can be restructured to make it compatible with the earth's ecosystem so that economic progress can continue, with high standards of living and secure employment for all, while conserving resources and restoring the environment. In the new economy, wind farms replace coal mines, hydrogen-powered fuel cells replace internal combustion engines, and cities are designed for people, not cars. Eco-Economy is a map of how to get from here to there. It is an essential guide to the economy of the 21st century and will be compelling reading for business readers and environmentalists alike looking for ways to build a better future.

chapter 1|21 pages

The Economy and the Earth

part I|49 pages

A Stressed Relationship

chapter 2|22 pages

Signs of Stress: Climate and Water

chapter 3|25 pages

Signs of Stress: The Biological Base

part II|134 pages

The New Economy

chapter 4|19 pages

The Shape of the Eco-Economy

chapter 5|23 pages

Building the Solar/Hydrogen Economy

chapter 6|23 pages

Designing a New Materials Economy

chapter 7|23 pages

Feeding Everyone Well

chapter 8|18 pages

Protecting Forest Products and Services

chapter 9|22 pages

Redesigning Cities for People

part III|68 pages

Getting from Here to There

chapter 10|22 pages

Stabilizing Population by Reducing Fertility

chapter 11|19 pages

Tools for Restructuring the Economy

chapter 12|24 pages

Accelerating the Transition