The Ecology of Commerce - How Business Can Save the Planet (Paperback, New ed)


Paul Hawken believes that the impending ecological catastrophe cannot be prevented by individuals - only big business is powerful and influential enough to reverse the present trend. In this book he sets out to show the need for a new relationship between governments and businesses, believing that their present collusion against the public is undemocratic.;Taxation must be entirely replanned (it encourages waste and rewards short-termism; prices must be brought to reflect true environmental costs (the "free market" is good for fixing prices, but poor when it comes to recognizing costs). All this can only be done by governments and the heads of large business.

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Paul Hawken believes that the impending ecological catastrophe cannot be prevented by individuals - only big business is powerful and influential enough to reverse the present trend. In this book he sets out to show the need for a new relationship between governments and businesses, believing that their present collusion against the public is undemocratic.;Taxation must be entirely replanned (it encourages waste and rewards short-termism; prices must be brought to reflect true environmental costs (the "free market" is good for fixing prices, but poor when it comes to recognizing costs). All this can only be done by governments and the heads of large business.

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Imprint

Phoenix mass market p/bk

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

April 1995

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Dimensions

198 x 129mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback - B-format

Pages

320

Edition

New ed

ISBN-13

978-1-85799-216-8

Barcode

9781857992168

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LSN

1-85799-216-4



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