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Treasures of the earth need, greed, and a sustainable future

Title
Treasures of the earth [electronic resource] : need, greed, and a sustainable future / Saleem H. Ali.
ISBN
0300155670
9780300155679
0300141610
1282352369
9780300141610
9781282352360
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 289 pages) : illustrations, maps
Local Notes
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Summary
Would the world be a better place if human societies were somehow able to curb their desires for material goods? Saleem Ali's pioneering book links human wants and needs by providing a natural history of consumption and materialism with scientific detail and humanistic nuance. It argues that simply disavowing consumption of materials is not likely to help in planning for a resource-scarce future, given global inequality, development imperatives, and our goals for a democratic global society. Rather than suppress the creativity and desire to discover that is often embedded in the exploration and production of material goods--which he calls "the treasure impulse"--Ali proposes a new environmental paradigm, one that accepts our need to consume "treasure" for cultural and developmental reasons, but warns of our concomitant need to conserve. In evaluating the impact of treasure consumption on resource-rich countries, he argues that there is a way to consume responsibly and alleviate global poverty.
Variant and related titles
EBSCOhost eBook collection, Yale University Press.
Other formats
Print version: Ali, Saleem H. (Saleem Hassan), 1973- Treasures of the earth. New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2009
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
October 14, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-277) and index.
Contents
Introduction: alchemy of a material world
The pleasure of treasure. What lies beneath: the material and mystical origins of mineral wealth
Creating value: the endurance of precious jewels
The rush factor: tracing the mineral roots of global power through gold, coal, and oil
Toil and treasure. The darker side of fortune: the psychology of treasure dependence
Curing the resource curse: minerals and global development
The spoils of the earth: the ecological toll of extractive excitement
Measure for measure. Destination cradle: the quest for material cycling
The restoration ethic: hurting and healing ecosystems
Embracing the treasure impulse: toward cautionary creativity
Epilogue: embracing uncertainty.
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