Limits to Growth : The 30-Year Update / Donella Meadows, Jorgen Randers, Dennis Meadows.

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Meadows, Donella

Previous editions are cited in Books for College Libraries, 3d ed.. The third edition of a pessimistic environmental classic presents the essential parts of the original analysis--published in 1972 by four MIT scientists using system dynamics theory and computer modeling--and summarizes relevant data and insights of the past three decades. The auth

1. Overshoot -- 2. The driving force: exponential growth -- 3. The limits: sources and sinks -- 4. World3: the dynamics of growth in a finite world -- 5. Back from beyond the limits: the ozone story -- 6. Technology, markets, and overshoot -- 7. Transitions to a sustainable system -- 8. Tools for the transition to sustainability.

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