Book contents
- There Is No Planet B
- Reviews
- There Is No Planet B
- Copyright page
- Additional material
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in this Updated Edition?
- Introduction to the First Edition
- 1 Food
- 2 More on Climate and Environment
- 3 Energy
- 4 Travel and Transport
- 5 Growth, Money and Metrics
- 6 People and Work
- 7 Business and Technology
- 8 Values, Truth and Trust
- 9 Thinking Skills for Today’s World
- 10 Protest
- 11 Big-Picture Summary
- 12 What Can I Do?
- Appendix: Climate Emergency Basics
- Alphabetical Quick Tour
- Notes on Units
- EndNotes
- Index
5 - Growth, Money and Metrics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 January 2021
- There Is No Planet B
- Reviews
- There Is No Planet B
- Copyright page
- Additional material
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- What’s New in this Updated Edition?
- Introduction to the First Edition
- 1 Food
- 2 More on Climate and Environment
- 3 Energy
- 4 Travel and Transport
- 5 Growth, Money and Metrics
- 6 People and Work
- 7 Business and Technology
- 8 Values, Truth and Trust
- 9 Thinking Skills for Today’s World
- 10 Protest
- 11 Big-Picture Summary
- 12 What Can I Do?
- Appendix: Climate Emergency Basics
- Alphabetical Quick Tour
- Notes on Units
- EndNotes
- Index
Summary
We’ve seen how it is physically possible to move quickly beyond fossil fuels and still have our energy needs met. We’ve seen how everyone can have a healthy diet while improving environmental dimensions of land and sea management. We’ve even seen how we can meet our transport needs at the same time. We’ve touched on biodiversity, disease risks and plastic pollution. All these challenges turn out to be happily solvable from a scientific and technical perspective.
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- There Is No Planet BA Handbook for the Make or Break Years – Updated Edition, pp. 136 - 168Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021