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The Biophysical Economics Policy Center booklist from 1926 to present

Books

John Howe

  • Astyk, S. (2008) “Depletion and Abundance, Life On the New Home Front.”
  • Bartlett, A. (2004) “The Essential Exponential, For the Future of Our Planet.”
  • Bligh, J. (2004) “The Fatal Inheritance.”
  • Brown, L. (2008) “Plan B 3.0, Mobilizing To Save Civilization.”
  • Brown, L.(2011) “World on Edge, How to Prevent Environmental and Economic Collapse.”
  • Bardi, U. (2011) “The Limits To Growth Revisited.”
  • Berry, W. (1977) “The Unsettling of America, Culture and Agriculture.”
  • Boughey, A. (1976) “Strategy for Survival, An Exploration of the Limits to Further Population and Industrial Growth.”
  • Baker, C. (2009) “Sacred Demise, Walking the Spiritual Path of Ind. Civilization’s Collapse.”
  • Campbell, C. (1997) “The Coming Oil Crisis.”
  • Campbell, C. (2003) “The Essence of Oil& Gas Depletion.”
  • Catton, W. (1982) “Overshoot, The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change.”
  • Carroll, J. (1997) “The Greening of Faith, God, the Environment, and the Good Life.”
  • Carr-Saunders, A. (1922) “The Population Problem, A Study in Human Evolution.”
  • Cipolla, C. (1978) “The Economic History of World Population.”
  • Cohen, J. (1995) “How Many People Can the Earth Support”?
  • Cobb, K. (2010) “Prelude, A Novel About Secrets, Treachery, and the Arrival of Peak Oil.”
  • Cooke, R. (2007) “Detensive Nation, Redefining the Role Government.”
  • Cribb, J. (2010) “The Coming Famine, the Global Food Crisis and What We Can Do.”
  • Czech, B. (2000) “Fuel for a Runaway Train, Errant Economists, Shameful Spenders, and a Plan To Stop Them All.”
  • Daly, H. (1996) “Beyond Growth.”
  • Deffeyes, K. (2001) “Hubbert’s Peak, The Impending World Oil Shortage.”
  • Deffeyes, K. (2005) “Beyond Oil, The View From Hubbert’s Peak.”
  • Deffeyes, K. (2010) “When Oil Peaked.”
  • Diamond, J. (2005) “Collapse, How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed.”
  • Dawkins, R. (2006) “The Selfish Gene, 30th Anniversary edition.”
  • Douthwaite, R. (1992) “The Growth Illusion, How Economic Growth has Enriched the Few, Impoverished the Many, and Endangered the Planet.”
  • Douthwaite, R. (2011) “Fleeing Vesuvius, Overcoming the Risks of Economic and Environmental Collapse.”
  • Erlich, P. (1971) “The Population Bomb.”
  • Fletcher, S. (2011) “Bottled Lightning, Super Batteries, Electric Cars, and the New Lithium Economy.”
  • Gelbspan, R. (2004) “Boiling Point.”
  • Grant, L. (2000) “Too Many People, The Case for Reversing Growth).
  • Grant, L.(2005) “The Collapsing Bubble, Growth and Fossil Energy.”
  • Greer, J. (2008) “The Long Descent.”
  • Greer, J. (2009) “The Ecotechnic Future, Envisioning a Post-Peak World.”
  • Grover, J. (1991) “Beyond Oil, the Threat to Food and Fuel.”
  • Hardin. G. (1993) “Living Within Limits, Ecology, Economics, and Population Taboos.”
  • Hardin, G (1998) “The Ostrich Factor, Our Population Myopia.”
  • Hartmann, T. (1998) “The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2004) “Power Down, Options and Actions for a Post-Carbon World.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2005) “The Party’s Over, Oil, War, and the Fate of Industrial Societies.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2007) “Peak Everything, Waking Up to the Century of Declines.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2006) “The Oil Depletion Protocol, a Plan to Avert Oil Wars, Terrorism, and Economic Collapse.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2010) “Post Carbon Reader, Managing the 21st Century’s Crisis.”
  • Heinberg, R. (2011) “The End of Growth, Adapting to Our New Economic Reality.”
  • Hopkins, R. (2008) “The Transition Handbook, From Oil Dependency to Local Resil.”)
  • Howe, J. (2006) “The End of Fossil Energy, and Last Chance for Survival.” (3rd Ed.)
  • Kunstler, J. (2005) “The Long Emergency, Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-First Century.”
  • Laslo, E. (2006) “Global Survival, the Challenges and its Implications for Thinking and Acting.”
  • Magdoff, F. (2010) “Agriculture and Food in Crisis, Conflict, Resistance, and Renewal.”
  • Malthus, T. (1798) “An Essay on the Principle of Population.”
  • Martinson, C. (2011) “The Crash Course, The Unsustainable Future of the Economy, Energy, and Environment.”
  • Mesarovic, M. (1974) “Mankind at the Turning Point, the Second Report to the Club of Rome.”
  • McKibbon, W. (1998) “Maybe One, a Personal and Environmental Argument for Single-Child Families.”
  • Meadows, D. (1972) “The Limits to Growth.”
  • Meadows, D. (2004) “Limits To Growth, The 30-Year Update.”
  • Orlov, D. (2008) “Reinventing Collapse, The Soviet Example and American Prospects.”
  • Pimentel, D. (1996) “Food, Energy, and Society.”
  • Pfeiffer, D. (2003) “The End of the Oil Age.”
  • Ponting, C. (1991) “ A Green History Of the World”
  • Roberts, P. (2009) “The End of Food.”
  • Roberts, P. (2004) “The End of Oil, On the Edge of a Perilous New World.”
  • Romm, J. (2004) “The Hype About Hydrogen.”
  • Rothkrug, P. (1991) “Mending The Earth, A World For Our Grandchildren.”
  • Ruppert, M. (2009) “Collapse, The Crisis of Energy and Money in a Post Peak Oil World.”
  • Seidel, P. (1998) “Invisible Walls, Why We Ignore the Damage We Inflict on the Planet.”
  • Simmons, M. (2005) “Twilight in the Desert, the Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy.”
  • Scheer, H. (1999) “The Solar Economy, Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Global Future.”
  • Smil, V (1999) “Energies, an Illustrated Guide to the Biosphere and Civilization.”
  • Smil, V. (2005) “Energy At The Crossroads.”
  • Stanton, W. (2003) “The Rapid Growth Of Human Populations.”
  • Tainter, J. (1988) “The Collapse of Complex Societies.”
  • Weeks, J. (2005) “Population, an Introduction to Concepts and Issues.”
  • Wilkinson, R.(1973) “Poverty and Progress.”
  • Wilson, E. (2002) “The Future of Life.”
  • Young, L. (1968) “Population in Perspective.”
  • Youngquist, W. (1997) “Geodestinies, the Inevitable Control of Earth Resources Over Nations and Individuals.”
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