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Beyond the Limits

1992 book by Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows and Jørgen Randers


1992 book by Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows and Jørgen Randers

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nameBeyond the Limits
imageBeyond the limits cover.jpg
captionFirst edition cover
authorDonella Meadows
Dennis Meadows
Jørgen Randers
subjectEnvironment
publisherChelsea Green Publishing
pub_date1992
isbn0-930031-62-8
oclc48886446
Note

Dennis Meadows Jørgen Randers Beyond the Limits is a 1992 book continuing the modeling of the consequences of a rapidly growing global population that was started in the 1972 report Limits to Growth. Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, and Jørgen Randers are the authors and all were involved in the original Club of Rome study as well. Beyond the Limits (Chelsea Green Publishing Company) and Earthscan addressed many of the criticisms of the Limits to Growth book, but still has caused controversy and mixed reactions.

Influence

Billionaire investor Richard Rainwater indicates having been influenced to invest in oil in the 1990s upon reading ''Beyond the Limits'''.{{cite web |url-status = dead

References

References

  1. "Routledge and CRC Press Environment and Sustainability Books".
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