Positive Review Received for Book on Large-Scale Strategies for the Environment



David McCorquodale, Green Pages (US Green Party quarterly), just released a positive review for Mark C. Henderson's book on large-scale strategies for the environment. It argues that they are our best hope of winning the battle for a green future.

David McCorquodale, co-chair of Green Pages (the US Green Party printed quarterly), just released a  positive  review for Mark C. Henderson's book on large-scale strategies for the environment.  It is currently available on the publisher's website (Waves of the Future, http://wavesofthefuture.net) and will be in print in Green Pages in February 2009 (www.gp.org/greenpages). Mark C. Henderson argues that large-scale approaches are our best hope of winning the battle for a green future.  His book makes the case that specific economic policy changes could result in huge gains for the environment.  Working from a number of political and economic principles, he develops a large-scale strategy which could address most environmental problems at very little cost. From the review: “The book has convinced me that the ETS [the strategy proposed in the book] could be an immensely important tool for the environment, but the obstacles are sizable, especially in the United States.“ (David  McCorquodale, Nov. 2008). The full review, the introduction, a detailed table of contents, and more details are available at the publisher's website. Henderson, Mark C.  (2008).  The 21st Century Environmental Revolution: A Comprehensive Strategy for Conservation, Global Warming, and the Environment.  Waves of the Future.  ISBN 978-0-9809989-0-0 (0980998905). For details about the upcoming second edition (subtitled: A Structural Strategy for Global Warming, Resource Conservation, Toxic Contaminants, and the Environment), see http://wavesofthefuture.net/p.php About the Author Mark C. Henderson was the 1985 recipient of The University of Winnipeg Gold Medal Award in Environmental Studies. This author has worked and traveled around the world and is currently putting together a series of books on global issues. Waves of the Future is a publisher which focuses on global issues and the environment and distributes globally. Contacts: Pierre Champagne, Director Waves of the Future Email: See the “About Us” page at the website below. Website: http://wavesofthefuture.net


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Waves of the Future is an online publisher that focuses on global issues and the environment. Books are distributed globally. Website: http://wavesofthefuture.net

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