Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside

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Green and Prosperous Land: A Blueprint for Rescuing the British Countryside Author: Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: HarperCollins
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Finally, a practical, realistic plan to rescue, preserve and enhance nature. This is an economist’s approach to environmentalism, including a summary of Britain’s green assets, a look towards possible futures, and an achievable 25-year plan to a green and prosperous world. News about Britain’s wildlife and ecosystems tends to be grim.

In Green and Prosperous Land, Dieter Helm, a member of the Department of Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and advisor to the government, shares a radical but tangible plan for positive change. This is not the pale shadow offered by the current government, but a bold generational plan, which assesses the environment as a whole, explains the necessity of protecting and enhancing our green spaces and offers a clear, economically viable strategy to put Britain on a greener path. Helm’s undeniable arguments expose hypocrisy and inefficiency in our environmental policies and demand change. Leaving behind the current sterile and ineffective battle between the environment and the economy, this revolutionary plan champions the integration of the economy and the environment together to enhance sustainable, eco-friendly economic growth. There is hope, and there is time, but we must act now.

 

 

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'This engaging book offers a coherent package of practical solutions ... and should be required reading for policy-makers, economists, environmentalists, and all those concerned about sustainable growth and development.' Science ~ 'This must-read new book is a prescient and gripping analysis of the trends which are reshaping our world' The Economist

Author Biography

Dieter Helm is a member of the Economics Advisory Group to the British Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, and Chair of the Natural Capital Committee. His is one of the pre-eminent voices in British environmentalism. He is a Fellow in Economics, New College, Oxford, as well as a Professor of Energy Policy and a Professorial Research Fellow at Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford. He lives in Oxfordshire, UK.