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1. a commitment to change George Kennan, Around the Cragged Hill (New York: W. W. Norton, 1993), 259. 1. Melissa Jones, Michael Smith, and Suzanne Korosec, 2005 Integrated Energy Policy Report (Sacramento: California Energy Commission, November 2005), 8. 2. American Lung Association, Trends in Asthma Morbidity and Mortality (American Lung Association, Epidemiology and Statistics Unit, Research and Program Services, July 2006), 8. 3. American Lung Association, Trends in Asthma Morbidity and Mortality, 8. 4. Singapore Green Plan 2012, http://www.mewr.gov.sg/ sgp2012/index_2006.htm. 5. Singapore Green Plan 2012, http://www.mewr.gov.sg/ sgp2012/index_2006.htm. 2. sustainability 1. Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr., For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment , and a Sustainable Future (Boston Beacon Press, 1989), 71. 2. Herman E. Daly, Invited Address, World Bank, Washington dc, April 30, 2002. 3. Worldwatch Institute’s Vital Signs 2003, 41. 4. Find Redefining Progress on the Internet at http://www .rprogress.org. 5. Worldwatch Institute, February 14, 2006, http://www .worldwatch.org/node/3881. Notes 3. health plus environment equals security Frank Ackerman and Lisa Heinzerling, Priceless (New York: The New Press, 2004), 180. 1. Jared Diamond, Collapse (New York: Viking Press, 2005), 79. 2. Janet Larsen, “Coal Takes a Heavy Human Toll” (Washington dc: Earth Policy Institute, August 24, 2004). 3. Environmental Protection Agency, “Controlling Power Plant Emissions Overview” (Washington dc: Environmental Protection Agency, July 5, 2006). 4. Leonardo Trasande, Philip J. Landrigan, and Clyde Schechter, “Public Health and Economic Consequences of Methyl Mercury Toxicity to the Developing Brain,” Environmental Health Perspectives 113, no. 5, http://www.ehponline.org (May 2005). 5. Multinational Monitor 5, no. 9 (September 1984). 6. Henetz, Patty, “A Poison Wind, Toxic Mercury Blows into Utah from Nevada,” Salt Lake (City) Tribune, May 1, 2005. 7. Clean Air Initiative for Asian Cities, http://www.cleanairnet .org/caiasia/1412/article-70771.html. 4. a green plan predecessor 1. Joel R. Seton, The California Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Resource Development Program 1980–88 (San Francisco: Resource Renewal Institute, 1988), 1. 2. “Investing for Prosperity: An Update” (Sacramento: California Department of Resources, 1982), 1–16. 3. Seton, California Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Resource Development Program, 31–32. 4. Professor Jeff Romm, Department of Forestry, University of California, personal conversation. 5. “Investing for Prosperity,” 1–2. 6. Seton, California Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Resource Development Program, 5. 184 | notes to pages 49–72 [3.17.6.75] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 13:53 GMT) 7. Seton, California Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Resource Development Program, preface. 8. Sin Meng Srun, An Evaluation of the Performance of the California Forest Improvement Program (Arcata ca: Humboldt State University, Department of Forestry, 1986), 13. 9. “Investing for Prosperity: Results 1977–1987” (San Francisco : Resource Renewal Institute, 1988). 5. the netherlands 1. Peter Winsemius and Ulrich Guntram, A Thousand Shades of Green: Sustainable Strategies for Competitive Advantage (London: Earthscan Publications, May 2002). 2. Future Environment Agenda: Clean, Clever, Competitive, (The Hague: Ministry of vrom, 2006), http://www.vrom.nl. 3. vrom International, Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning, and the Environment, http://www.international .vrom.nl/pagina.html?id=10325. 4. Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2005 (Voorburg, Netherlands: Statistics Netherlands, 2005), 10. 5. Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2005, 117. 6. Johannes Van Zijst, Counselor for Health and Environment , Royal Netherlands Embassy, personal conversation, January 2007. 7. rivm, http://www.rivm.nl/en/. 8. vrom International, http://www.international.vrom.nl/ pagina.html?id=7542. 9. Summary Environmental Balance 2004, (Bilthoven: Environment Assessment Agency, National Institute for Public Health and Environment, 2004), 5. 10. Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning, and Environment, National Environmental Policy Plan Plus, 1990–1994 (The Hague: Ministry of Housing, Physical Planning, and Environment, 1990), 93, table 5.1. 11. Environmental Balance 2004, 11. notes to pages 72–92 | 185 12. vrom International, http://www.sharedspaces.nl/pagina .html?id=9507. 13. Statistical Yearbook of the Netherlands 2005. 14. Information on Queen Beatrix’s speech is from Johannes van Zijst, who also provided much of the background on the events leading up to the passage of the nepp and on the main elements of the nepp itself. 15. Fourth National Environmental Policy Plan (nepp4), Summary (Bilthoven: Netherlands Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning , and the Environment, 2001), 2. 16. World Commission on Environment and Development, Our Common Future (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987). 17. Policy Document on Environment and Economy (The Hague: Ministry of...

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