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A Good Life on a Finite Earth
註釋The potential conflict among economic and ecological goals has formed the central fault line of environmental politics in the United States and most other countries since the 1970s. Over the last decade, the concept of green growth - the idea that the right mix of policies, investments, and technologies will lead to beneficial growth within ecological limits - has became central to global and national debates and policy. But making the political case for green growth and implementing strategies for it to occur will require more than just creative and well-designed ecological policies; it demands building ecological goals into economic and political systems. A Good Life on a Finite Earth examines the political feasibility of green growth as a policy framework and agenda. -- from back cover.