“Roughly two billion people participate in the money economy, with less than half of those living in the wealthy countries of the developed world. These affluent 800 million, however, account for more than 75 percent of the world's energy and resource consumption, and also create the bulk of its industrial, toxic, and consumer waste.” PeopleWorldTwoCountryEnergyHalfMillionsEconomyWastePercentResourcesAccountsBillionsConsumersWealthyToxicConsumptionConsumerismOverconsumptionAffluent Author:Stuart L. Hart
“We have to prepare for what life could become in 40 years. We need to outline what is possible and what is impossible with the non-renewable resources of the Earth. What role will technological improvement play? Taking all this into account, what kind of life can we produce in the best way for 10 billion people? That's a problem that needs to be solved.” PeopleWayNeedsYearsKindPlayProblemEarthRolesImpossibleProduceResourcesAccountsBillionsImprovementBest WayTechnologicalOutlinesRenewable Resources Author:Jacques Yves Cousteau
“If we somehow put a value on species extinction and factor that into our costs that bottom line would look very different. IF we put any resource depletion into costs our bottom line would change. So what we have is a dishonest market that does not take into account all the costs when it establishes its prices. We need an honest marketplace before we can let the market work for sustainability rather than against it as it works today.” IfsNeedsLooksDoeDifferentTodayValuesLinesBusinessHonestCostResourcesAccountsSpeciesBottomFactorsSustainabilityExtinctionBottom LineMarketplaceResource DepletionSpecies Extinction Author:Ray Anderson
“Certainly each side - the 'absolutists' and the 'constructivists' or 'humanists', as I've labelled them - accuses the other of hubris, and lays claim to humility. I see hubris on both sides: a pretence that we could ascend to an objective account of the world, on the one hand, and a pretence that we have the resources to live and act without a sense of there being something to which we answerable, on the other. So both sides are 'villains'.” WorldHandsSidesHumilityResourcesAccountsClaimsLaysObjectivesVillainBoth SidesHubrisPretence Author:David E. Cooper
“We need a more holistic approach in which we take account of society's most vulnerable sectors. We shouldn't just do broad averaging of country statistics but rather we need to disaggregate the data to determine where the resources are most needed. In most cases, it's usually the reverse: those who are most marginalized - minorities and rural and remote communities - get the least attention and money.” NeedsCountryCommunityAttentionCasesNeededApproachResourcesAccountsDetermineVulnerableDataMinoritiesStatisticsBroadsReverseHolisticMarginalizedHolistic Approach Author:Mary Robinson
“Even before he came to power in 1997, Gordon Brown promised to change the accounts to parliament from simple litanies of cash in and cash out, to a more commercial system that took notice of the public property the departments were using. This system is known as resource accounting.” SimpleKnownResourcesAccountsPropertyDepartmentBrownCashParliamentAccounting Author:James Buchan
“We may discover resources on the moon or Mars that will boggle the imagination, that will test our limits to dream. And the fascination generated by further exploration will inspire our young people to study math, and science, and engineering and create a new generation of innovators and pioneers.” PeopleMayDreamYoungScienceImaginationStudyGenerationsInspireMoonLimitsResourcesTestsAccountsMathematicsMathExplorationEngineeringMarsFascinationPioneersNew GenerationInnovatorsMath And Science Author:George W. Bush
“Science stands, a too competant servant, behind her wrangling underbred masters, holding out resources, devices, and remedies they are too stupid to use. ... And on its material side, a modern Utopia must needs present these gifts as taken.” NeedsUseScienceSidesBehindsTakenModernStupidMaterialsMastersResourcesAccountsStupidityServantDevicesRemedyUtopiaWrangling Author:George Herbert
“In so far as such developments utilise the natural energy running to waste, as in water power, they may be accounted as pure gain. But in so far as they consume the fuel resources of the globe they are very different. The one is like spending the interest on a legacy, and the other is like spending the legacy itself. ... [There is] a still hardly recognised coming energy problem.” MayStillsDifferentProblemRunningScienceEnergyInterestWaterNatureNaturalDifferencesDevelopmentPureWasteGainsResourcesAccountsSpendingLegacyFuelGlobesWater PowerNatural Energy Author:Frederick Soddy
“Political history is largely an account of mass violence and of the expenditure of vast resources to cope with mythical fears and hopes” WarPoliticalHopePoliticsFearViolenceMassResourcesAccountsAntiwarExpendituresPolitical History Book:Politics as Symbolic Action: Mass Arousal and Quiescence Source: Politics as Symbolic Action: Mass Arousal and Quiescence