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State of the World 2008: Innovations for a Sustainable Economy

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Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article
Website: http://www.worldwatch.org/stat...
Author: Worldwatch Institute
Publisher: Worldwatch Institute
Date published: Fri, Jan 11, 2008
Keywords: state of the world, sustainable economy, green economy, beyond economic growth, industrial ecology, clean technology, natural capitalism
Country: .Global
Scale of activity: Global

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Land Stewardship  |  Sustainable Energy Development  |  Energy Security and Sustainability  |  Education, Government and Sustainability  |  Life Cycle Assessment  |  Business Firm and Organization Sustainability  |  Environmental Monitoring  |  Environmental Ethics  |  Environmental Education  |  Natural Capitalism  |  Global Pollution  |  Transnational Corporations  |  Globalization Impacts  |  Socially Responsible Investment  |  Environmental Accounting  |  Ecological Economics  |  Social Entrepreneurship  |  Philanthropy  |  Sustainability and Technology  |  Natural Resource Management  |  Conservation and the Commons  |  Global Governance  |  Renewable Energy  |  Corporate Ethics  |  Responsible Business Practices  |  Sustainable Agriculture  |  Ecological Footprint  |  Fiscal Policies, Institutions and Taxation  |  Biodiversity Conservation  |  Sustainable Transportation  |  Ecolabeling and Certification  |  Pollution Remediation  |  Recycling and Reuse  |  Ecosystem Services  |  Energy Policy  |  Climate Change  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation  |  Economic Development  |  Natural Resource Conservation  |  Sustainability Education  |  Industrial Ecology  |  Consumption and Green Consumers  |  Urban Revitalization  |  Wildlife Habitat Conservation  |  Sustainable Production  |  Pollution Prevention and Reduction  

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“We have the tools today to steer the global economy onto a sustainable path.”

“Continued human progress now depends on an economic transformation that is more profound than any seen in the last century.”



Environmental Action Driving Global Economy

[Image]Environmental issues were once regarded as irrelevant to economic activity, but today they are dramatically rewriting the rules for business, investors, and consumers. Around the world, innovative responses to climate change and other environmental problems are affecting more than $100 billion in annual capital flows as pioneering entrepreneurs, organizations, and governments take steps to create the Earth’s first “sustainable” global economy.

In State of the World 2008: Innovations for a Sustainable Economy, researchers with the Worldwatch Institute and other leading experts highlight an array of economic innovations that offer new opportunities for long-term prosperity.

In Chapter 1 of State of the World 2008, project co-directors Gary Gardner and Tom Prugh highlight seven principles of a sustainable global economy, which underlie the work of innovation pioneers concerned about environmental degradation and widening income inequality:

  1. Adjust the scale of economic activity to fit within boundaries set by the natural environment
  2. Make prices tell the ecological truth, by incorporating environmental costs into the price of goods and services
  3. Shift the goal of economies from growth to development, by focusing on generating greater levels of well-being
  4. Account for nature’s economic contributions through a full assessment and valuation of nature’s services
  5. Apply the precautionary principle to economic activity
  6. Revitalize ancient principles of commons management to govern resource use in an increasingly crowded world
  7. Properly value the extensive contributions women make to any economy

Some examples:

  • In 2006, an estimated $52 billion was invested in wind power, biofuels, and other renewable energy sources, up 33 percent from 2005. Preliminary estimates indicate that the figure soared as high as $66 billion in 2007.
  • Carbon trading is growing even more explosively, reaching an estimated $30 billion in 2006, nearly triple the amount traded in 2005.
  • Innovative companies are revolutionizing industrial production while also saving money: for example, chemical giant DuPont cut its greenhouse gas emissions 72 percent below 1991 levels by 2007, saving $3 billion in the process.
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(Among others: "Bhutan effort in making “gross national happiness,” not economic growth per se, its official goal)

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