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| #571903 in eBooks | 2010-09-24 | 2010-09-24 | File type: PDF||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Towards an ethos of sustainable consumption|By Malvin|"The Shadows of Consumption" by Peter Dauvergne is a penetrating and far-reaching analysis of consumerism and the environment. Written in a highly accessible manner, the author presents a sobering assessment of our relationship with the planet, supporting his research with an impressive amount of references, data and statist|From Publishers Weekly|Dauvergne (Paths to the Green World) takes a look at five industries to see what consequences they have on local and global environments, showing the environmental spillovers from the corporate, trade, and financing chains that supp
The Shadows of Consumption gives a hard-hitting diagnosis: many of the earth's ecosystems and billions of its people are at risk from the consequences of rising consumption. Products ranging from cars to hamburgers offer conveniences and pleasures; but, as Peter Dauvergne makes clear, global political and economic processes displace the real costs of consumer goods into distant ecosystems, communities, and timelines, tipping into crisis people and places w...
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