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Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow

Shaping The Next Industrial Revolution

 Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow
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Edited by Robert Olson and David Rejeski

208 pages | 6 x 9

We sit at the doorstep of multiple revolutions in robotic, genetic, information, and communication technologies, whose powerful interactions promise social and environmental transformations we are only beginning to understand. How can we anticipate their impacts and ensure that these new technologies help move us in a more sustainable direction?



Environmentalism and the Technologies of Tomorrow is a collection of essays by leading scientists, technologists, and thinkers that examine the nature of current technological changes, their environmental implications, and possible strategies for the transition to a sustainable future. It offers a baseline understanding of new technological developments, as well as important insights for moving beyond business-as-usual by developing more anticipatory approaches to environmental protection and more comprehensive strategies for promoting the transformation of technology.



Among the contributors are Brad Allenby, David Bell, Steward Brand, Michael Braungart, Lester Brown, Joanne Ciulla, Denis Hayes, Hazel Henderson, Amory Lovins, William McDonough, Gary Marchant, David Ronfeldt, John Seely-Brown, Gus Speth, and Timothy Sturgeon.


Table of Contents



Acknowledgments

Introduction: Another Chances

Part I. The Goal: A
Transition to Sustainability

1. Creating a Sustainable Future: Are We Running out of Time?

2. An Eco-Economy in Harmony with Nature

3. A New Age of Resource Productivity



Part II. New Technologies

4. Environmental Implications of Emerging Nanotechnologies

5. Ecological Computing

6. Genetics and the Future of Environmental Policy

7. The Future of Manufacturing: The Implications of Global Production
for Environmental Policy and Activism

8. Engineering the Earth



Part II. New Governance

9. A Long Look Ahead: NGOs, Networks, and Future Social Evolution

10. Environmental Leadership in Government

11. Time Matters

12. The Guardian Reborn: A New Government Role in Environmental
Protection

13. Advancing Corporate Sustainability: A Critical New Role for
Government

14. Government in the Chrysalis Economy

15. Is Free Trade Too Costly?

16. Greening te Global Financial System

17. The Challenge Ahead



About the Authors

Index
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