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Vital Signs 1996: The Trends That Are Shaping Our Future

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Discusses economic, social, and environmental trends

169 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Lester R. Brown

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Lester Russel Brown is an American environmentalist, founder of the Worldwatch Institute, and founder and president of the Earth Policy Institute, a nonprofit research organization based in Washington, D.C. BBC Radio commentator Peter Day calls him "one of the great pioneer environmentalists."

In the mid-1970s, Brown helped pioneer the concept of sustainable development, during a career that started with farming. As early as 1978, in his book The Twenty-Ninth Day, he was already warning of "the various dangers arising out of our manhandling of nature...by overfishing the oceans, stripping the forests, turning land into desert." In 1986, the Library of Congress requested his personal papers noting that his writings “have already strongly affected thinking about problems of world population and resources.”

He has been the recipient of many prizes and awards, including, the 1987 United Nations Environment Prize, the 1989 World Wide Fund for Nature Gold Medal, and the 1994 Blue Planet Prize for his "contributions to solving global environmental problems."

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February 22, 2008
Again, the type of book which ought to be required reading. Perhaps, if people would read factual info concerning our planet and what's happening to it, they'd at least make more of an attempt to do one small item in order to at least slow what could be a real problem for our children and their children. After reading this I felt all that was left was to pray! People will not change...
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