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Feast or Famine? the Severity of Environmental Problems | |
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Limits and Survivalism | |
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III: The Limits to Growth | |
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The Tragedy of the Commons | |
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Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity, and the Environment | |
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The Promethean Response | |
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Introduction to the Resourceful Earth | |
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The Ecorealist Manifesto | |
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Wise-Use and Environmental Anti-Science | |
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Reformist Responses | |
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Administrative Rationalism | |
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Rationality and the Logic of the National EnvironmentalPolicy Act | |
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The Columbia River Basin: Experimenting with Sustainability | |
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Limits of the Administrative Mind: The Problem of DefiningEnvironmental Problems | |
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Liberal Democracy | |
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The Allocation and Distribution of Resources | |
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Environmental Values for a Sustainable Society: TheDemocratic Challenge | |
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The German Greens: Preparing for Another New Beginning? | |
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The American Political EconomyII: The Non-Politics of Laissez FairecWilliam P. Ophuls | |
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Environment and Economics | |
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Market Liberalism | |
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Visions of the Environment and Rethinking the Way We Think | |
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Political Pursuit of Private Gain:Environmental Goods | |
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Selling Environmental Indulgences | |
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Sustainable Development | |
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World Commission on Environment and Development: From One Earth to One World | |
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The Politics of Sustainable Development | |
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Sustainable Growth: An Impossibility Theorem | |
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Development, Ecology, and Women | |
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Ecological Modernization | |
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The Politics of Ecological Modernization | |
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A Global Marshall Plan | |
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From Industrial Society to Risk Society | |
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Green Social Critiques | |
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Deep Ecology and Bioregionalism | |
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The Shallow and the Deep, Long-Range Ecology Movement: A Summary | |
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Putting the Earth First | |
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Living by Life: Some Bioregional Theory and Practice | |
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Ecocentrism Explained and Defended | |
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Introduction to Green Delusions | |
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Social and Socialist Ecology | |
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Society and Ecology | |
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Toward an Ecological Feminism and a Feminist Ecology | |
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Capitalism, Nature, Socialism: A Theoretical Introduction | |
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Basic Positions of the Greens | |
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Environmental Justice | |
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First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit: Principlesof Environmental Justice | |
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Anatomy of Environmental Racism and the Environmental Justice Movement | |
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Women of Color on the Front Line | |
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Society, the State, and the Environment | |
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The Green Movement | |
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Politics Beyond the State: Environmental Activism and WorldCivic Politics | |
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The Lilliput Strategy: Taking on theMultinationals | |
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Strategies for Green Change | |
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Ecological Democracy | |
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Inequality, Ecojustice, and Ecological Rationality | |
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Political and Ecological Communication | |
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