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  4 Decoder Department, Sierra magazine, May/June 2006, 34-35.

  5 Kenneth Berger, “The Role of Packaging in Society and the Environment,” University of Florida IFAS Extension, May 10, 2005, http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/AE20.

  6 Http://www.epa.gov/boston/communities/shopbags.html.

  7 Worldwatch Institute, http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1499.

  8 Worldwatch Institute, http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1479.

  9 “The Aluminum Can’s Dirty Little Secret” Container Recycling Institute, http://www.container-recycling.org/aluminum/dirty.htm.

  10 “More Aluminum Cans Trashed Last Year Than Recycled,” http://www.mindfully.org/Sustainability/2003/Aluminum-Cans-RecycledSep03.htm; Jenny Gitlitz, conversation with author, August 14, 2006.

  11 Jim Motavalli, “The Case Against Meat,” emagazine.com, http://www.emagazine.com/view/?142January/February2002.

  12 Ibid.

  13 Nina Planck, “Leafy Green Sewage,” New York Times, September 21, 2006,

  14 Worldwatch Institute, “This Little Piggy Went to the Global Market,” 2006, http://www.worldwatch.org/node/1480.

  15 Ibid.

  16 “Hardee’s Serves Up 1,420-calorie Burger,” MSNBC, November 16, 2004, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6498304/?GT1=5809 .

  17 Andrew Weil, Question and Answer department, DrWeil.com, October 8, 2004, http://www.drweil.com/u/QA/QA342569/

  18 Ibid.

  19 Ibid.

  20 Dean Ornish, Love and Survival: The Scientific Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy (New York: HarperCollins, 1998), 35.

  21 Ibid.

  22 Jeff Otto, http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/511/511370p1.html.

  23 Ibid.

  Chapter 15. Infinite Information

  1 Stephanie Saul, “Gimme an Rx! Cheerleaders Pep Up Drug Sales,” New York Times, November 28, 2005, http://prorev.com/healthdrugs.htm.

  2 Family Safe Media, http://www.familysafemedia.com/pornography_statistics.html.

  3 “Unplug Your Brain,” Jerry Mander, YES! Magazine, September 2001, http://www.yesmagazine.org/article.asp?ID=460.

  4 Jeanne Sather, “TV: How Much Is Too Much?” http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/departments/elementary/default.aspx?article=toomuchtv>1=8138.

  5 Alicia Gooden, “Textbook Lawsuit ‘Silly,’ Board Member Says,” (Galveston, Texas) Daily News, November 2, 2003, http://www.galvnews.com/story.lasso?wcd=14798.

  6 Ibid.

  7 Campaign Contributions. http://www.opensecrets.org/politicians/contrib.asp?CID=N00026892&cycle=2006.

  8 David W. Orr, Earth in Mind (Washington DC: Island Press, 1994), 108.

  9 Alisa Gravitz, “Commentary: 12-Step Program to Stop Climate Change,” Yes! Magazine, Winter 2007, http://www.yesmagazine.org/default.asp?ID=194.

  10 Janine Benyus, interview, Big Picture TV, http://www.bigpicture.tv/index.php?id=82&cat=&a=216.

  Chapter 16. Historical Dividends

  1 Staff writer, “New Poll Finds 86 Percent of Americans Don’t Want to Have a Country Anymore,” Onion, March 13, 2006, http://www.theonion.com/content/node/46227.

  2 Marianne Williamson, The Healing of America (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997), 38.

  3 Jeremy Rifkin, The European Dream: How Europe’s Vision of the Future Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream (New York: Jeremy Tarcher Publishers, 2004), 126.

  4 Tijn Touber, “Think Global, Act Natural,” interview with Elisabet Sahtouris in Ode magazine, no. 35, http://www.odemagazine.com/backIssue.php.

  5 Alfie Kohn, No Contest: The Case Against Competition (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1992), 25.

  6 Michael Hopkin, Nature, June 1, 2005, http://www.oxytocin.org/oxytoc/trust.html.

  7 Natalie Angier, “Why We’re So Nice: We’re Wired to Cooperate,” New York Times, July 23, 2002, http://www.nytimes.com.

  8 Williamson, The Healing of America, 38-39.

  9 Hawken, in Imagine, ed. Williamson, 6, 7.

  10 Robert Hinkley, “28 Words to Redefine Corporate Duties: The Proposal for a Code for Corporate Citizenship,” in Democracy’s Edge: Choosing to Save Our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life,” by Frances Moore Lappé (San Francisco: John Wiley & Sons, 2005), 86.

  11 Jonathan Rowe, “How to Create a Real Ownership Society,” Ode magazine, no. 31, http://www.odemagazine.com/article.php?aID=4245&PHPSESSID=d96c4eb7e5f60d71d4a409606eefdd4d.

  12 The National Coalition on Health Care, http://www.nchc.org/facts/coverage.shtml.

  13 Thomas Berry, The Great Work: Our Way into the Future (New York: Bell Tower, 1999).

  14 Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prize acceptance speech, City Hall, Oslo, Norway, December 10, 2004, posted on the Green Belt Movement Web site, http://greenbeltmovement.org/a.php?id=34&t=p.

  15 Wangari Maathai, “Trees for Democracy,” New York Times, December 10, 2004, A41.

  16 Louise Bernikow, “Night of Terror Leads to Women’s Vote in 1917,” Women’s News, October 29, 2004, http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/2048/context/ourstory.

  Chapter 17. Cultural Prosperity

  1 Williamson, The Healing of America.

  2 Marilyn Ferguson, Aquarius Now: Radical Common Sense and Reclaiming Our Personal Sovereignty (York Beach, ME: Red Wheel/Weiser, 2005).

  3 Mariano Grondona, “A Cultural Typology of Economic Development,” in Culture Matters: How Values Shape Human Progress, ed. Lawrence E. Harrison and Samuel Huntington (New York: Basic Books, 2000), 54.

  4 Taichi Sakaiya, The Knowledge-Value Revolution: or a History of the Future (Tokyo: Kodansha International, 1991), 311, 312.

  5 Jared Diamond, Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (New York: Viking, 2005).

  6 Jeremy Rifkin, The European Dream: How Europe’s Vision of the Future Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream (New York: Jerem P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2004).

  7 John de Graaf “What’s the Economy for, Anyway?” Center for a New American Dream, http://www.newdream.org/newsletter/economy_for.php.

  8 Rifkin, 13.

  9 Ibid.

  10 Ibid., 22.

  11 Andrew Kohut and Bruce Stokes, “The Problem of American Exceptionalism,” Pew Research Center, May 9, 2006, http://pewresearch.org/pubs/23/the-problem-of-american-exceptionalism.

  12 Paul Ray and Sherry Ruth Anderson, The Cultural Creatives (New York: Harmony Books, 2000), 340-41.

  13 “Discovering the Cultural Creatives,” LOHAS Journal, March/April 2000, http://www.LOHASJournal.com.

  14 Fareed Zakaria, “Does the Future Belong to China?” Newsweek, May 9, 2006, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7693580/site/newsweek/.

  15 Lester Brown, Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006).

  16 Ornish, 16.

  17 Paul Hawken, “Blessed Unrest: How the Largest Movement in the World Came Into Being and Why No One Saw It Coming” (New York: Viking, 2007), 134.

  Suggested Reading List

  Ackerman, Diane. Deep Play, New York: Random House, 1999.

  Bakan, Joel. The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power. New York: Free Press, 2004.

  Barber, Benjamin. A Place for Us: How to Make Society Civil and Democracy Strong. New York: Hill and Wang, 1998.

  Berry, Thomas M. The Great Work: Our Way into the Future. New York: Bell Tower, 1999.

  Bingham, June. Courage to Change: An Introduction to the Life and Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr. New York: Scribner, 1972.

  Brown, Lester R. Plan B 2.0: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2006.

  Chiras, Dan, and David Wann. Superbia! 31 Ways to Create Sustainable Neighborhoods. Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2003.

  Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. New York: HarperPerennial, 1991.

  De Graaf, John. Take Back Your Time: Fighting Overwork and Time Poverty in America. Sam Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2003.

  Diamond, Jarrett M. Collapse: How S
ocieties Choose to Fail or Succeed. New York: Viking, 2005.

  Dominguez, Joe and Vicki Robin, Your Money or Your Life, New York: Penguin Books, 1999.

  Duany, Andres, Elizabeth Plater-Zybrk, and Jeff Speck. Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream. New York: North Point Press, 2000.

  E/the environmental magazine. Green Living: The E Magazine Handbook for Living Lightly on the Earth. New York: Plume, 2005.

  Ferguson, Marilyn. Aquarius Now: Radical Common Sense and Reclaiming Our Personal Sovereignty. York Beach, ME: Red Wheel/Weiser, 2005.

  Florida, Richard L. The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life. New York: Basic Books, 2002.

  Gladwell, Malcolm. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference. Boston: Little, Brown, 2000.

  Goleman, Daniel. Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships. New York: Bantam Books, 2006.

  Goodall, Jane. Harvest for Hope: A Guide to Mindful Eating. New York: Warner Books, 2005.

  Henderson, Hazel, and Simran Sethi. Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy. White River Junction, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Company, 2007.

  Hawken, Paul. Blessed Unrest. New York: Viking Press, 2007.

  Kasser, Tim. The High Price of Materialism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2002.

  Kawachi, Ichiro. The Health of Nations: Why Inequality Is Harmful to Your Health. New York: New Press, 2002.

  Kunstler, James Howard. The Long Emergency: Surviving the Converging Catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.

  Langholz, Jeff A. 51 Easy Ways You Can Prevent Global Warming (and Save Money!). Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel, 2003.

  Lappé, Frances Moore. Democracy’s Edge: Choosing to Save Our Country by Bringing Democracy to Life. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2006.

  Layard, Richard. Happiness: Lessons from a New Science. New York: Penguin Press, 2005.

  Loeb, Paul Rogat. Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in a Cynical Time. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 1999.

  Louv, Richard. Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature-Deficit Disorder. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2005.

  McMahon, Darrin M. Happiness: A History. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2006.

  Meadows, Donnella H., Dennis L. Meadows, and Jørgen Randers. Beyond the Limits: Confronting Global Collapse, Envisioning a Sustainable Future. Post Mills, VT: Chelsea Green Publishing Co., 1992.

  Merkel, Jim. Radical Simplicity. Gabriola Island, BC, Canada: New Society Publishers, 2003.

  Meyers, David G. The Pursuit of Happiness: Who Is Happy—and Why. New York: Morrow, 1992.

  Moyers, Bill D. Healing and the Mind. Edited by Betty Sue Flowers. New York: Double-day, 1993.

  Mumford, Lewis. Technics and Human Development. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1966.

  Ornish, Dean. Love & Survival: The Scientific Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy. New York: HarperCollins, 1998.

  Pierce, Linda Breen. Choosing Simplicity: Real People Finding Peace and Fulfillment in a Complex World. Carmel, CA: Gallagher Press, 2000.

  Pink, Daniel H. A Whole New Mind: Moving from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age. New York: Riverhead Books, 2005.

  Ray, Paul H., and Sherry Ruth Anderson. The Cultural Creatives: How 50 Million People Are Changing the World. New York: Harmony Books, 2000.

  Rifkin, Jeremy. The European Dream: How Europe’s Vision of the Future Is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin, 2004.

  Rogers, Carl R. Carl Rogers—Dialogues: Conversations with Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, B. F. Skinner, Gregory Bateson, Michael Polanyi, Rollo May, and others. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989.

  Roszak, Theodore, Mary E. Gomes, and Allen D. Kanner, eds. Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1995.

  Ryan, John C., and Alan Thein Durning. Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things. Seattle, WA: Northwest Environment Watch, 1997.

  Seligman, Martin E. P. Authentic Happiness: Using the New Positive Psychology to Realize Your Potential for Lasting Fulfillment. New York: Free Press, 2002.

  Steffen, Alex, ed. Worldchanging: A User’s Guide for the 21 st Century. New York: Abrams, 2006.

  Susanka, Sarah, and Kira Obolensky. The Not So Big House: A Blueprint for the Way We Really Live. Newtown, CT: Taunton Press.

  Terkel, Studs. Working: People Talk about What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do. New York: Pantheon Books, 1974.

  Whybrow, Peter C. American Mania: When More Is Not Enough. New York: W. W. Norton & Co., 2005.

  Williamson, Marianne. The Healing of America. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1997.

  Williamson, Marianne, ed. Imagine: What America Could Be in the 21st Century: Visions of a Better Future from Leading American Thinkers. Emmaus, PA: Daybreak (Distributed by St. Martin’s Press), 2000.

  Index

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  Abbey, Edward

  Ackerman, Diane

  Adbusters

  advertising, taxing

  affluenza

  and environmental protection

  Affluenza (PBS program)

  Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic (Wann et al.)

  Age of Enlightenment

  agriculture

  food mileage

  industrial agriculture

  organic

  water and

  Algonquin Hotel (NYC)

  Allen, Paul

  Allen, Woody

  Alliance for a Healthier Generation

  Altshuler, Michael

  America on the Move program

  American Association of Retired People (AARP)

  American Journal of Medicine

  American Journal of Preventive Medicine, The

  American Sociological Review

  Anatomy of Resources Wars, The (Renner)

  Anderson, Sherry Ruth

  Appleton High School

  Aristotle

  Armour, J. Ogden

  Association of National Advertisers

  Astaire, Fred

  Atkins diet

  Authentic Happiness (Seligman)

  automobile dependency, remedies for

  Autrey, Wesley

  Avandia

  average-income household, rethinking priorities

  Bateson, Gregory

  Batman and Robin (film)

  Batmanghelidj, Fereydoon

  Bennett, William

  Benyus, Janine

  Berra, Yogi

  Berry, Thomas

  Berry, Wendell

  Beyond the Limits (Meadows)

  Bhutan, Gross National Happiness (GNH) and

  biophilia

  Black, Bob

  Boone, Daniel

  Boulder (CO)

  Green Points ordinance

  Holiday neighborhood

  Norwood-Quince neighborhood

  Boulder Housing Partners

  Bowling Alone (Putnam)

  Bowling for Columbine (documentary)

  BP, financial benefits of efficiency measures

  Bradley, David

  Brand, Stewart

  Brown, Cindy

  Brown, H. Jackson, Jr.

  Brown, Lester

  Buber, Martin

  Buchwald, Art

  Burn, Lucy

  Business and Consciousness Conference

  Buy Nothing Days

  Cabell, James Branch

  Campbell, Joseph

  capitalism

  “do-no-harm” clauses

  and health benefits

  Carson, Rachel

  Carter, Jimmy

  Center for Science i
n the Public Interest

  Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

  Charles II

  Cheetos

  Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work

  China

  economic growth of

  per capita energy consumption

  rain forest destruction in

  Chiras, Dan

  Cicero

  Clark, Sandy

  Clinton, Bill

  Clinton, Hillary

  Club of Rome

  cohousing communities

  meeting human needs

  Cohousing: A Contemporary Approach to Housing Ourselves (Durrett/McCamant)

  Cole, Rick

  Colgan, Michael

  Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed (Diamond)

  Common Sense (Paine)

  Compact

  compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL)

  ConAgra

  Congressional Budget Office

  Consumer Reports

  consumption. See affluenza; overconsumption

  Contact (film)

  Container Recycling Institute (CRI)

  Costa Rican rain forest

  Cosu, Alice

  Cowley, Abraham

  Crisco

  Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly

  cultural creatives

  lifestyles of

  Cultural Creatives, The (Ray/Anderson)

  cultural prosperity

  cultural change

  cultural-shifts, learning from

 

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