About This Issue
One of the articles in The Next Agenda (IC#19) Autumn 1988, Page 1
Copyright (c)1988, 1997 by Context Institute
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Creating a sustainable world is no longer a pipe-dream. It has become
both a matter of survival and eminently do-able. For example:
- The cost for a full scale worldwide program to restore the environment
and create sustainable societies is estimated by Worldwatch Institute to
be only one-sixth of current world military spending.
- Using current proven energy-efficient technologies, the U.S. could
save enough energy (and money) to pay off the national debt by the year
2000.
- Recycling is now only one-half the cost of its environmentally
disastrous competitor, mass incineration.
- The media, the public, and even some major institutions are finally
waking up to the depth of challenge the world is facing - from the greenhouse
effect and deforestation to the garbage glut and water shortages, from
toxic waste seeping into ground water to ecological collapse in Africa.
It is time to get on with it. It is time to move from theory into action
and begin actually building a sustainable 21st century.
This issue offers a sampling from the many researchers and activists
who have been preparing for this watershed time. Together, they offer a
clear-eyed view of the challenges we face - both social and personal - and
the many promising, practical options we have. We hope you will find their
message as moving and heartening as we have.
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