In this study, the author constructs a statistical framework for studying the environment and technology, the economy and society, and performs a series of analyses of the impact of human activities on the environment. The topics analyzed include: energy consumption; resource use; water and air pollution; technology; recycling; and pollution prevention. It provides a model at the global level as well as at the level of individual industries, and for various social groups. Of equal significance, the framework also allows international linkages to be examined.
I What is at Issue.- 1 Global Environment and Governance.- II Energy and Environment.- 2 Environmental Options.- 3 Energy Demand and Supply.- 4 Lifestyle and Environment.- 5 Transportation.- III Coping with Environmental Disruption.- 6 Pollution Prevention Investment.- 7 Produce-Consume-and-Recycle.- 8 Environment-Related R&D.- IV Natural Environment and the Economy.- 9 Land Use.- 10 Resource Endowment and International Linkages.- V Measuring Quality of Environment.- 11 Composite Measures of Quality of Life.- 12 Social, Economic, and Environmental Data Set.- References.