Ecological Footprint Accounting: Measuring Environmental Supply and Demand

Twenty-five years have passed since the Brundtland Commission first brought sustainable development to international prominence. Today, the United Nations appears on track to replace the soon-to-expire Millennium Development Goals with “Sustainable Development Goals,” marking the extent to which the international community has embraced the concept. And yet, in spite of its prominence, a specific and … Continue reading Ecological Footprint Accounting: Measuring Environmental Supply and Demand