Nanotechnology and global sustainability
Maclurcan, Donald ; Radywyl, Natalia
CRC Press - Boca Raton, FL
2011
307 p.
economic and social development ; environment ; governance ; innovation ; sustainable development ; nanotechnology
Technology
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-1-4398-5576-8
12.06-63000
"The rise of collaborative consumption, peer-to-peer systems, and not-for-profit social enterprise heralds the emergence of a new era of human collectivity. Increasingly, this consolidation stems from an understanding that big-banner issues—such as climate change—are not the root causes of our present global predicament. There is a growing and collective view that issues such as this are actually symptoms of a much more vicious, seemingly insurmountable condition: our addiction to economic, consumption, and population growth in a world of finite resources."
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