Amazon.com Review
Most of us have wondered how long the earth can continue to support humans. We see or read of oil spills, overpopulation, air pollution, and global warming, yet we persist in a "wait and see" attitude toward healing the planet. Grant's excellent and practical analysis shows how these issues are shaped by the politics of emerging and industrial nations and predicts what effects such issues will have upon the new century. This is an important study of the vast implications of continued population growth and the need for global policies.
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Product Description
Lindsey Grant examines the human condition as population and consumption levels approach the edges of the Earth's ability to support them. The book is a unique synopsis of the interactions among population, food production, the energy transition, air pollution and climate change, technology, trade polices, productivity and unemployment. It describes the different ways that the current population explosion plays out in the poorest countries, the "emerging" countries, and the old industrial nations- and shows how they will shape each other's future. It relates that growth to U.S. policies on foreign affairs, agriculture, trade, immigration, unemployment, population and health care, and proposes some specific changes in thinking and policies.