DIGIRENT - Designing the Green Economy: The Postindustrial Alternative to Corporate Globalization
Brian Milani
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Designing the Green Economy explores realistically, and in detail, the worldOs enormous potential for human and ecological regeneration. It also explains why this potential has been suppressed or distorted by industrial institutions_thus creating economic crisis, growing inequality, and environmental destruction.Today Othe great divideO between waste and green economies can be narrowed by emerging legal, institutional, and market approaches to production and environmenta...
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