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  • The Global Citizen

    The Global Citizen

    Donella Meadows
    The Global Citizen Published: 05/01/1991
    Publisher: Island Press
    320 p. 6 x 9
    Tables.
    ISBN: 9781559630580

    Paperback: $20.00

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    Also Available: Hardcover

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    In The Global Citizen Donella Meadows challenges us to view the world as an interconnected system for which we are all responsible. In this collection of the best of her environmental writings, she demonstrates her rare ability to discuss complex issues such as population and abortion, poverty and development, and solid waste disposal in a clear, concise, engaging way for a wide audience.

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    Donella H. Meadows was a systems analyst, journalist, college professor, scientist, and farmer. She taught at Dartmouth College since 1972. She was the coauthor of the bestselling book The Limits to Growth and helped develop a PBS television series on global environmental problems. Go to Eco-Compass: The Global Citizen for more information on the life work of Donella Meadows.

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