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Lester Russell Brown

    28 mars 1934

    Cet auteur est reconnu pour avoir été un pionnier du concept de développement durable, émettant des avertissements précoces sur les conséquences environnementales des actions humaines telles que la surpêche et la déforestation. Ses écrits influents ont considérablement façonné le discours mondial sur la population, les ressources et la nécessité urgente de la gestion de l'environnement. Son œuvre souligne constamment l'interconnexion entre la société humaine et le monde naturel. Par ses analyses perspicaces, il pousse les lecteurs à faire face aux défis de la dégradation environnementale et à assumer la responsabilité de l'avenir de la planète.

    Plan B 4.0 : Mobilizing To Save Civilization
    Tough Choices
    State of the World 2000
    World on the Edge: How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse
    Beyond Malthus
    State of the World, 1999
    • 2019

      Historically, food security was the responsibility of ministries of agriculture but today that has changed: decisions made in ministries of energy may instead have the greatest effect on the food situation. Recent research reporting that a one degree Celsius rise in temperature can reduce grain yields by 10 per cent means that energy policy is now directly affecting crop production. Agriculture is a water-intensive activity and, while public attention has focused on oil depletion, it is aquifer depletion that poses the more serious threat. There are substitutes for oil, but none for water and the link between our fossil fuel addiction, climate change and food security is now clear. While population growth has slowed over the past three decades, we are still adding 76 million people per year. In a world where the historical rise in land productivity has slowed by half since 1990, eradicating hunger may depend as much on family planners as on farmers. The bottom line is that future food security depends not only on efforts within agriculture but also on energy policies that stabilize climate, a worldwide effort to raise water productivity, the evolution of land-efficient transport systems, and population policies that seek a humane balance between population and food. Outgrowing the Earth advances our thinking on food security issues that the world will be wrestling with for years to come.

      Outgrowing the Earth
    • 2015

      The Great Transition

      • 178pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(169)Évaluer

      The great energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy is under way.

      The Great Transition
    • 2013

      Breaking New Ground: A Personal History

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,8(17)Évaluer

      The author draws on his childhood experiences on a small farm to explore global environmental issues. His early entrepreneurial spirit is highlighted by a successful tomato-growing venture he started with his brother, which flourished into a significant operation producing 1.5 million pounds of tomatoes by 1958. Brown’s practical background informs his influential insights into sustainability and environmental challenges, making him a notable voice in the discourse on these critical topics.

      Breaking New Ground: A Personal History
    • 2012

      The book addresses the alarming decline in global food security, highlighting critically low grain stocks and a significant increase in the World Food Price Index over the past decade. It explores the growing number of people facing hunger and the consequent rise in political unrest, emphasizing the urgent need for solutions to this escalating crisis.

      Full Planet, Empty Plates: The New Geopolitics of Food Scarcity
    • 2011
    • 2009
    • 2009

      Provides alternative solutions to such global problems as population control, emerging water shortages, eroding soil, and global warming, outlining a detailed survival strategy for the civilization of the future.

      Plan B 4.0 : Mobilizing To Save Civilization
    • 2008

      Plan B 3.0

      Mobilizing to Save Civilization

      4,0(516)Évaluer

      "How to build a more just world and save the planet....We should all heed Brown's advice."―Bill ClintonIn this updated edition of the landmark Plan B, Lester Brown outlines a survival strategy for our early twenty-first-century civilization. The world faces many environmental trends of disruption and decline, including rising temperatures and spreading water shortage. In addition to these looming threats, we face the peaking of oil, annual population growth of 70 million, a widening global economic divide, and a growing list of failing states. The scale and complexity of issues facing our fast-forward world have no precedentWith Plan A, business as usual, we have neglected these issues overly long. In Plan B 3.0 , Lester R. Brown warns that the only effective response now is a World War II-type mobilization like that in the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

      Plan B 3.0
    • 2008

      Jeder kennt die Schlagzeilen: Klimakatastrophen, Hungersnöte, astronomische Energiepreise, aber auch Bürgerkriege mit Hunderttausenden Toten in gescheiterten Staaten. Sie alle sind ein klares Zeichen dafür, dass es längst keine Option mehr ist, einfach weiterzumachen wie bisher. Wir können nicht an Plan A festhalten, weil dadurch unsere Ökosysteme weiter zerstört werden und einem gefährlichen Klimawandel der Weg bereitet wird, was sich auch auf unsere Zivilisation und unsere politischen Systeme auswirkt und das Überleben der Menschheit bedroht

      Plan B 3.0
    • 2006

      Den Plan B braucht es um die globalen Probleme zu lösen und zwar weltweit. Hunger, Vertreibung, Zerstörung der Umwelt. Der Autor ist in allen Teilen der Welt ein angesehener Gast und als Experte stets willkommen.

      Plan B 2.0