The Worldwatch Institute Books

State of the world 2007
State of the world 2007

By Molly O Meara Sheehan, Worldwatch Institute, The Worldwatch Institute

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Examines changes in the ways cities are managed, built, and lived in, focusing on how those changes could create healthier, more peaceful urban areas in the future.

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State of the world 2008
State of the world 2008

By Gary T. Gardner, The Worldwatch Institute

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Examines new technologies and advances from around the world that show promise as a means to create a sustainable global economy and stop the depletion of natural resources and the environment.

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Vital signs 2007 2008
Vital signs 2007 2008

By Worldwatch Institute, The Worldwatch Institute

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Discusses trends in food and agriculture, energy, the atmosphere, the economy, transporation, health and society, the military, and the environment.

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State of the world 2009
State of the world 2009

By Linda Starke, The Worldwatch Institute

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Collects over twenty-five articles that examine the long-term consequences of global warming, focusing on the human and ecological effects of inaction with regard to the mitigation of greenhouse ga...

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State of the world 2011
State of the world 2011

By Danielle Nierenberg, Linda Starke, Brian Halweil

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"Known for tackling the most pressing issues that face our world, the Worldwatch Institute has dedicated the 2011 edition of its flagship report to a compelling look at the global food crisis, with...

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Vital Signs 2010
Vital Signs 2010

By Worldwatch Institute

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Discusses trends in food and agriculture, energy, the economy, transportation, health and society, and the environment.

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EarthEd
EarthEd

By The Worldwatch Institute

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1 online resource (370 pages) :

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