Beyond the Limits to Growth : New Ideas for Sustainability from Japan
Registro en:
9783662549971
10.1007/978-4-431-54559-0
Autor
Komiyama, Hiroshi
Institución
Resumen
In 1972 the non-governmental organization Club of Rome published the landmark
Limits to Growth (Meadows et al. 1972) a scenario-based analysis of 12 possible
world futures to the year 2100. Its key messages were that the human ecological
footprint cannot continue to grow for more than 100 years from 1972 at the rapid rate
seen from 1900 to 1972; it is possible or even likely that this footprint will overshoot
Earth’s sustainable limits; once sustainable limits are overshot, contraction is
unavoidable, but overshoot can be avoided through appropriate global policy.
At this moment in 2013 it would appear that our world has in fact followed the
business as usual scenario of Limits to Growth , and that we have long since entered
the trajectory of overshoot. Therefore, by the reasoning of Limits to Growth , a con-
traction of our collective ecological footprint is inevitable, either in the form of a
planned contraction or a collapse.