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- catalog abstract "Annotation The New Consumers examines the environmental impacts of the increased consumption by the "new consumers" in developing countries, with particular focus on two commodities-cars and meat-that stand to have the most far-reaching effects. It analyzes consumption patterns in a number of different countries, with special emphasis on China and India (whose surging economies, as well as their large populations, are likely to account for exceptional growth in humanity's ecological footprint), and surveys big-picture issues such as the globalization of economies, consumer goods, and lifestyles. Ultimately, according to the authors, the challenge will be for all of humanity to transition to sustainable levels of consumption, for it is unrealistic to expect "new" consumers not to aspire to be like the "old" ones. Cogent in its analysis, The New Consumers issues a timely warning of a major and developing environmental trend, and suggests valuable strategies for ameliorating its effects. Annotation Myers and Kent argue that while overconsumption is an abiding problem in the developed world, another one billion increasingly affluent "new consumers" in developing countries will place additional strains on the earth's resources.".
- catalog contributor b13314625.
- catalog contributor b13314626.
- catalog contributor b13314627.
- catalog created "c2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "c2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- catalog description "Annotation Myers and Kent argue that while overconsumption is an abiding problem in the developed world, another one billion increasingly affluent "new consumers" in developing countries will place additional strains on the earth's resources.".
- catalog description "Annotation The New Consumers examines the environmental impacts of the increased consumption by the "new consumers" in developing countries, with particular focus on two commodities-cars and meat-that stand to have the most far-reaching effects. It analyzes consumption patterns in a number of different countries, with special emphasis on China and India (whose surging economies, as well as their large populations, are likely to account for exceptional growth in humanity's ecological footprint), and surveys big-picture issues such as the globalization of economies, consumer goods, and lifestyles. Ultimately, according to the authors, the challenge will be for all of humanity to transition to sustainable levels of consumption, for it is unrealistic to expect "new" consumers not to aspire to be like the "old" ones. Cogent in its analysis, The New Consumers issues a timely warning of a major and developing environmental trend, and suggests valuable strategies for ameliorating its effects.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-190) and index.".
- catalog description "Who are the new consumers? -- Cars : driving us backwards -- Meat : juicy steaks and hidden costs -- Further resource linkages : household electricity, eco-footprints, and human numbers -- China : a giant awake and roaring -- India : the second "biggie" -- The big picture of 20 countries -- Sustainable consumption : where do we find it? -- Sustainable consumption : how to get from here to there -- Appendix A: GNI and its shortcomings -- Appendix B: Four outlier countries.".
- catalog extent "xv, 199 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "New consumers.".
- catalog identifier "1559639970 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "New consumers.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "c2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : Island Press,".
- catalog relation "New consumers.".
- catalog subject "333.71/3 22".
- catalog subject "Consumption (Economics) Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "Economic development Environmental aspects.".
- catalog subject "Environmental responsibility.".
- catalog subject "HD75.6 .M48 2004".
- catalog subject "Sustainable development.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Who are the new consumers? -- Cars : driving us backwards -- Meat : juicy steaks and hidden costs -- Further resource linkages : household electricity, eco-footprints, and human numbers -- China : a giant awake and roaring -- India : the second "biggie" -- The big picture of 20 countries -- Sustainable consumption : where do we find it? -- Sustainable consumption : how to get from here to there -- Appendix A: GNI and its shortcomings -- Appendix B: Four outlier countries.".
- catalog title "The new consumers : the influence of affluence on the environment / Norman Myers and Jennifer Kent.".
- catalog type "text".