The Real Environment Crisis: Why Poverty, Not Affluence, Is the Environment's Number One Enemy

Ethics and International Affairs 18 (1) (2004)
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Rather than squandering our resources on such questionable endeavors as reducing greenhouse gas emissions, we should lift up poor people in the developing world. This is an important message that many Americans need to hear

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Dale Jamieson
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