Worldwatch Institute

State of the World 2008

Toward a Sustainable Global Economy

“Comprehensive, up-to-date, and accessible.”—Pulitzer Prize winner Edward O. Wilson

Growing evidence suggests that the global economy, rooted in ideas and assumptions that were progressive two hundred years ago, is now destroying its own ecological base and offering little to billions of impoverished people. In response, pioneers are creating the architecture of sustainable economies, one innovation at a time. State of the World 2008 describes these innovations—from microfinance to closed-loop manufacturing and the use of trusts to protect common resources—as well as identifying the obstacles that prevent a critical mass of people and organizations from moving toward sustainability, and rallying coalitions of stakeholders that can produce win-win solutions and strategies for achieving specific sustainability goals.

“Top-ranked annual books on sustainable development.”—GlobeScan survey of sustainability experts


The Worldwatch Institute is a Washington, DC–based, nonprofit research and publishing organization dedicated to fostering the evolution of an environmentally sustainable society.

State of the World 2008 book jacket

January 2008 / paperback original / ISBN 978-0-393-33031-1
7" x 9 1/4" / 288 pages / Science/Environment
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