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Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, [1997]
xii, 462 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

#X1C;Following the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Steve Lerner spent four years searching out people he came to call #x18;eco-pioneers#x19;#x14;the modern pathfinders who are working in the American pragmatic tradition to reduce the pace of environmental degradation. In this book, Lerner puts a human face on Earth Summit rhetoric, finding out what sustainable development actually looks like in the United States. He provides case studies of eco-pioneers who are inventing sustainable ways to log forests, grow food, save plant species, run cattle, build houses, clean up cities, redesign rural communities, generate power, conserve water, protect rivers and wildlife, treat hazardous waste, reuse materials, and reduce both consumption and waste. Together they are creating ways of living and working that many analysts believe are essential to an ecologically sustainable future."--Jacket.


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