Paolini, Federico. “Waiting for a Fair Future … Talking about Environment, Well-Being, and Justice with Wolfgang Sachs.” Global Environment 1 (2008): 251–63.
This interview briefly touches on some themes that have recently become highly topical: the relationship between conflicts for resources and the absence of a global justice, relations between patterns of development and environmental issues, the reformation of the chief institutions of global capitalism, and possible solutions for confronting global warming.
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