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Vital Signs 2000 The Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Future

ISBN-10: 0393320227

ISBN-13: 9780393320220

Edition: 2000

Authors: Lester R. Brown, Brian Halweil, Michael Renner, Linda Starke, Worldwatch Institute Staff

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This guide to the crucial environmental, economic and social trends which are shaping our future presents the good news, the bad news and a few surprises about the state of our planet. It includes essays on organic farming and infectious diseases.
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Book details

List price: $22.95
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 5/17/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 194
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.30" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.748
Language: English

The son of farmers, Lester Brown was born in New Jersey in 1934 and attended Rutgers University, receiving a B.S. in agricultural science in 1955. He earned an M.S. in agricultural economics from the University of Maryland in 1959 and an M.P.A. from Harvard University in 1962. He worked as adviser on foreign agricultural policy for the secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, served as administrator of the International Agricultural Development Service, and helped establish the Overseas Development Council. In 1974, Brown founded the Worldwatch Institute, a private, nonprofit, environmental think tank designed to act as a global early warning system and to study overpopulation,…    

Acknowledgments
Foreword
Overview: The Acceleration of Change
Energy Transition Accelerates
Climate Change Building Momentum
Food Trends Mixed
Unsustainable Output Growing
The Productivity Challenge
Economic Trends Mixed
The Globalization of Information
Social Trends Grim
Wars and Peacekeeping Both Increasing
Environmental Deterioration
Tax Shifting to Save the Environment
Key Indicators
Food Trends
Grain Harvest Falls
Soybean Harvest Drops
Meat Production Up Again
Fish Harvest Down
Agricultural Resource Trends
Grain Area Shrinks Again
Fertilizer Use Down
Pesticide Trade Nears New High
Energy Trends
Fossil Fuel Use in Flux
Nuclear Power Rises Slightly
Wind Power Booms
Solar Power Market Jumps
Compact Fluorescents Light Up the Globe
Atmospheric Trends
Global Temperature Drops
Carbon Emissions Fall Again
Economic Trends
Economic Growth Speeds Up
Developing-Country Debt Increases
World Trade Stable in Value
Weather Damages Drop
Paper Piles Up
Gold Loses Its Luster
Tourism Growth Rebounds
Transportation Trends
Vehicle Production Increases
Bicycle Production Down Again
Communication Trends
Telephone Network Diversifies
Internet Use Accelerates
Social Trends
World Population Passes 6 Billion
HIV/AIDS Pandemic Hits Africa Hardest
Refugee Numbers Continue Decline
Urban Population Continues to Rise
Cigarette Death Toll Rising
Military Trends
Number of Wars on Upswing
Peacekeeping Expenditures Turn Up
Special Features
Environmental Features
Transgenic Crop Area Surges
Organic Farming Thrives Worldwide
Groundwater Depletion Widespread
Groundwater Quality Deteriorating
Ice Cover Melting Worldwide
Stresses on Amphibians Grow
Endocrine Disrupters Raise Concern
Paper Recycling Remains Strong
Environmental Treaties Gain Ground
Economic Features
Environmental Tax Shifts Multiplying
Satellites Boost Environmental Knowledge
Corporate Mergers Skyrocket
Social Features
Wind Energy Jobs Rising
Tuberculosis Resurging Worldwide
Prison Populations Exploding
Women Slowly Gain Ground in Politics
Notes
The Vital Signs Series