Exhibits
| | 1.1 Ecotourism, forestland preservation and the economy of Costa Rica | 10 |
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| | 4.1 Perpetual motion, a sort of “original sin” in science | 77-8 |
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| | 4.2 The Irish potato famine | 82-3 |
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| | 4.3 Thailand’s shrimp boom comes at great ecological cost | 83-4 |
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| | 5.1 What is the most desirable level of pollution? | 91 |
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| | 6.1 Feeding the world: less supply, more demand as summit convenes | 119‑20 |
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| | 7.1 Resources, population, environment: an oversupply of false bad news | 136-7 |
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| | 7.3 Falling birth rates signal a different world in the making | 147-8 |
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| | 8.1 Carrying capacity and ecosystem resilience | 158 |
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| | 9.1 What will happen to Saudi Arabia when its oil reserves are eventually exhausted? | 183-4 |
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| | 10.1 An ounce of pollution prevention? | 217 |
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| | 11.1 Ore-Ida Foods to pay $1 million for polluting Snake River | 225 |
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| | 11.2 Emission standards proposed for marine engines | 234 |
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| | 11.3 EPA proposes strict new air quality standards | 236-7 |
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| | 12.1 Acid rain emission limits proposed for over 900 power plants | 254 |
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| | 14.1 Toward ecological pricing | 309‑10 |
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Book title: Principles of Environmental Economics:Economics, Ecology and Public Policy.
Contributors: Ahmed M. Hussen - Author.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: xviii.
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