Worldwatch Institute

Vital Signs 2001

The Environmental Trends That Are Shaping Our Future

"A key source of hard facts on global trends."—Booklist boxed review

This annual volume, written by the staff of the award-winning Worldwatch Institute, gives prominence to key trends that too often escape the attention of the news media, world leaders, and economic experts. By distilling forty-five "vital signs" of our times from thousands of government, industrial, and scientific documents, this book allows readers to track key indicators that show social, economic, and environmental progress, or the lack of it.

Vital Signs 2001 presents up-to-the-minute information on environmental and sustainable development topics such as global warming, population growth, transgenic crops, HIV/AIDS, international trade, and Internet use. Each trend is presented in both text and graphics, providing a thorough, well-documented, and very accessible overview. Vital Signs is an excellent companion volume to Worldwatch's highly acclaimed State of the World series. Charts, tables, graphs.

"Its cool appraisal of our planet makes all other works of reference look trivial."—Guardian [London]



The Worldwatch Institute is a Washington-based nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering the evolution of an environmentally sustainable society.

Vital Signs 2001 book jacket


Also Available:
State of the World 2001

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May 2001 / paperback original / ISBN 0-393-32176-2 / 224 pages / 7" x 9" / Science/Environment
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