John Kenneth Galbraith Quote

If we are concerned about our great appetite for materials, it is plausible to decrease waste, to make better use of stocks available, and to develop substitutes. But what about the appetite itself? The major cause of the continued deterioration of the global environment is the unsustainable pattern of consumption and production, particularly in industrialised countries


Perspectives on conservation: essays on America's natural resources (ed. 1958)


If we are concerned about our great appetite for materials, it is plausible to decrease waste, to make better use of stocks available, and to develop ...

If we are concerned about our great appetite for materials, it is plausible to decrease waste, to make better use of stocks available, and to develop ...

If we are concerned about our great appetite for materials, it is plausible to decrease waste, to make better use of stocks available, and to develop ...

If we are concerned about our great appetite for materials, it is plausible to decrease waste, to make better use of stocks available, and to develop ...