Resources depletion

Extracted : how the quest for mineral wealth is plundering our planet

Ugo Bardi delivers a sweeping history of the mining industry, starting with its humble beginning when our early ancestors started digging underground to find the stones they needed for their tools. He traces the links between mineral riches and empires, wars, and civilizations, and shows how mining in its various forms came to be one of the largest global industries. He also illustrates how the gigantic mining machine is now starting to show signs of difficulties. The easy mineral resources, the least expensive to extract and process, have been mostly exploited and depleted.

Author(s)
Bardi, Ugo

Quelles limites ? réponses de D. Meadows, le Club de Rome, G. Picht

Author(s)
Meadows, Dennis L.
Pitch, Georg
Petitjean, Armand

Die Grenzen des Wachstums : Berichte des Club of Rome zur Lage des Menschheit

Author(s)
Meadows, Dennis L.
Meadows, Donella H.
Zahn, Erich
Milling, Peter

Environmental scarcity and global security

Author(s)
Homer-Dixon, Thomas F.

The root causes of biodiversity loss

Author(s)
Wood, Alexander
Stedman-Edwards, Pamela
Mang, Johanna

Environment, scarcity, and violence

Author(s)
Homer-Dixon, Thomas F.

Plundering the boreal forests

Author(s)
Acharya, Anjali

Accounts overdue : natural resource depreciation in Costa Rica

Author(s)
Solórzano, Raúl

Population, resources and the environment : the critical challenges

Public policies and the misuse of forest resources

Author(s)
Repetto, Robert C.
Gillis, Malcolm
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