Man-Made World
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Man-Made World
Across the globe, economists and environmentalists vie over who has the right response to climate change, population or food security issues. In this groundbreaking essay Charlton argues that our descendants will only thank us if we find a way to preserve both the natural world and human progress.
Witnessing at first-hand the failure of the Copenhagen Climate Conference and wondering what went wrong, Andrew Charlton realised the truth of a colleague's words- 'The world is split between those who want to save the planet and those who want to save themselves.'
"We shouldn't be too hard on ourselves," my German colleague said to me. "We have to be realistic about the problem. The world is split between those who want to save the planet and those who want to save themselves."
In Man-Made World, Andrew Charlton exposes the rift that will shape our future - progress versus planet; rich versus poor. Who, then, will save us? Charlton shows there are two leading candidates: economists and environmentalists. Each says they know what is best for our grandchildren.
Yet environmentalists see economists as merchants of greed with a blind faith in markets. And economists see environmentalism as an indulgence for the middle class of richer nations; those who enjoy the lifestyle afforded by economic growth but take its source for granted.
In Australia, this battle has plunged our politics into one of its most tumultuous periods, splitting the business community; driving a wedge between the left and right of the Liberal Party; separating Labor's working-class from its progressive supporters; propelling the rise of the Greens and stirring up their counterweight in rural protest.
Across the globe, economists and environmentalists vie over who has the right response to climate change, population, or food security issues. In this groundbreaking essay, Charlton argues that our descendants will only thank us if we find a way to preserve both the natural world and human progress.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781863955522
Publisher: Black Inc.
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 14 November 2011
Country: Australia
Imprint: Quarterly Essay
Edition: 44th edition
Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 11.0mm
Width: 169.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 225g
Pages: 142
About the Author
Andrew Charlton is the author of Ozonomics and co-author of Fair Trade for All (with Joseph Stiglitz). .
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