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Natural Capitalism
The Next Industrial Revolution

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Paperback, 448 pages
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Published
United Kingdom, 1 April 2010


New Introduction by Amory B. Lovins and Paul Hawken


The Next Industrial Revolution


Hypercars and Neighbourhoods


Waste Not


The Making of the World


Building Blocks


Designing Whole Systems


Muda, Service and Flow


Capital Gains


Filaments of Nature


Food for Life


Aqueous Solutions


Climate - Making Sense and Making Money


making markets work


Human Capitalism


Once Upon a Planet

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New Introduction by Amory B. Lovins and Paul Hawken


The Next Industrial Revolution


Hypercars and Neighbourhoods


Waste Not


The Making of the World


Building Blocks


Designing Whole Systems


Muda, Service and Flow


Capital Gains


Filaments of Nature


Food for Life


Aqueous Solutions


Climate - Making Sense and Making Money


making markets work


Human Capitalism


Once Upon a Planet

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Product Details
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9781844071708
ISBN
1844071707
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Other Information
Figures, graphs, index
Dimensions
21.6 x 14 x 2.3 centimeters (0.45 kg)

Table of Contents

New Introduction by Amory B. Lovins and Paul Hawken The Next Industrial Revolution Hypercars and Neighbourhoods Waste Not The Making of the World Building Blocks Designing Whole Systems Muda, Service and Flow Capital Gains Filaments of Nature Food for Life Aqueous Solutions Climate - Making Sense and Making Money making markets work Human Capitalism Once Upon a Planet

About the Author

Paul Hawken is an environmentalist, educator and best-selling author of The Ecology of Commerce, The Next Economy and Growing a Business (also a TV series). Amory B Lovins is Co-founder, Chairman, and Chief Scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute and a co-author of Factor Four (Earthscan, 1997). The Centennial Issue of The Wall Street Journal named him among 39 people in the world most likely to change the course of business in the 1990s, and Time in 2009 called him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. L. Hunter Lovins is the President and Founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions. She is a founding professor of sustainable management at Presidio Graduate School, and a consultant to companies around the world. A co-author of Factor Four (Earthscan, 1997) her latest book, Climate Capitalism, will be published in 2011.

Reviews

'This is a huge deal'
Bill Clinton 'An analysis of how capitalism would work if the world's 'natural capital' were properly valued, resulting in a drastic reduction in resource use by industrialised countries'
The Financial Times 'A powerful, visionary statement by three of the world's leading consultants on the greening of business'
The Times Higher Education Supplement 'If any book can be said to usher in a hopeful new age, it's this'
Jonathon Porritt, Director, Forum for the Future 'Leaves every reader with the hope that the old battle between business and the environment can reach a peaceful and constructive conclusion'
Frances Cairncross, The Economist 'The whole concept of natural capital manages to be both pragmatic and idealistic which, in my book, adds up to inspirational'
Anita Roddick, The Body Shop International 'This is smart, strategic thinking'
The Independent 'Includes a wealth of real examples...The authors provide a boldly practical way forward'
The Times 'Points the way to a world where the profit motive and social responsibility march hand in hand' John Quelch, Dean, London Business School 'This book is awash with ideas and is meant for a wide readership... Ultimately, this is a universal call to action so that it is really meant for everyone.'
Progress in Development Studies 'This book makes an important contribution, with many valuable insights, to the debate on the changes needed to secure a future for humankind and life on Earth.'
Brian Leslie, Sustainable Economics, August 2010.

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