You might be interested to know of the publication (Feb 2011) of:  'What
Does it Mean to be Green?'


It is an exploration of the concept of what acting in a 'green' way entails.
I claim that 'greenness' ultimately has to be cashed out as the human
species acting in a way which ensures the continued existence of the life
(particularly the complex life) which has arisen on the Earth. This leads to
the conclusion that 'greenness' isn't ultimately about minimising human
impacts; contrarily, it involves a high level of human resource use.


Anyway, Book Reviews, and More Details of the book, can be found here if you
are interested in this topic:


www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1907962131/ref=nosim?tag=cranmorpubl0b-21



(for the US page just delete the  .uk   and replace with  m  )


I've put the UK page as there are no book reviews on the US page yet!


Best

Neil

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