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State of the World 2014

Governing for Sustainability

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Governing for Sustainability

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Citizens expect their governments to lead on sustainability. But from largely disappointing international conferences like Rio II to the U.S.’s failure to pass meaningful climate legislation, governments’ progress has been lackluster. That’s not to say leadership is absent; it just often comes from the bottom up rather than the top down. Action—on climate, species loss, inequity, and other sustainability crises—is being driven by local, people’s, women’s, and grassroots movements around the world, often in opposition to the agendas pursued by governments and big corporations. These diverse efforts are the subject of the latest volume in the Worldwatch Institute’s highly regarded State of the World series. The 2014 edition, marking the Institute’s 40th anniversary, examines both barriers to responsible political and economic governance as well as gridlock-shattering new ideas. The authors analyze a variety of trends and proposals, including regional and local climate initiatives, the rise of benefit corporations and worker-owned firms, the need for energy democracy, the Internet’s impact on sustainability, and the importance of eco-literacy. A consistent thread throughout the book is that informed and engaged citizens are key to better governance. The book is a clear-eyed yet ultimately optimistic assessment of citizens’ ability to govern for sustainability. By highlighting both obstacles and opportunities, State of the World 2014 shows how to effect change within and beyond the halls of government. This volume will be especially useful for policymakers, environmental nonprofits, students of environmental studies, sustainability, or economics—and citizens looking to jumpstart significant change around the world.

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Pages
298

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State of the World 2014: Governing for Sustainability
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Table of Contents

1. Failing Governance, Unsustainable Planet
2. Understanding Governance
3. Governance, Sustainability, and Evolution
4. Ecoliteracy: Knowledge Is Not Enough
5. Digitization and Sustainability
6. Living in the Anthropocene: Business as Usual, or Compassionate Retreat?
7. Governing People as Members of the Earth Community
8. Listening to the Voices of Young and Future Generations
9. Advancing Ecological Stewardship Via the Commons and Human Rights
10. Looking Backward (Not Forward) to Environmental Justice
11. The Too-Polite Revolution: Understanding the Failure to Pass U.S. Climate Legislation
12. China’s Environmental Governance Challenge
13. Assessing the Outcomes of Rio+20
14. How Local Governments Have Become a Factor in Global Sustainability
15. Scrutinizing the Corporate Role in the Post-2015 Development Agenda
16. Making Finance Serve the Real Economy
17. Climate Governance and the Resource Curse
18. The Political-Economic Foundations of a Sustainable System
19. The Rise of Triple-Bottom-Line Businesses
20. Working Toward Energy Democracy
21. Take the Wheel and Steer! Trade Unions and the Just Transition
22. A Call to Engagement.

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Series
State of the World, State of the World

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.927
Library of Congress
GE195-199, GE196

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XXII, 298 p.
Number of pages
298

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OL43196162M
ISBN 13
9781610915427, 9781597264655

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