Publications
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Worldwatch's flagship annual remains the most authoritative "go-to" resource for those who understand the importance of nurturing a safe, sane, and healthy global environment through both policy and action.
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This award-winning bimonthly features lively, provocative articles, thoughtful essays, news, and practical information about energy, climate change, biodiversity, agriculture, population, social and political developments, and other forces shaping our world.
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This Worldwatch annual provides comprehensive, user-friendly information on key trends and includes tables and graphs that help readers assess the developments that are changing their lives for better or for worse.
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With Vital Signs Online, Worldwatch presents our newest compilation of significant global trends in 10 categories—with analysis, graphs, charts, and Excel worksheets to illustrate each trend.
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Written by the same award-winning team that produces State of the World and Vital Signs, each 50-70 page Paper provides cutting-edge analysis on an environmental topic that is making—or is about to make—headlines worldwide.
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The REN21 Renewables Global Status Report is produced by Worldwatch in partnership with REN21 and gives a concise and unique global overview.
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Subscribe to the State of the World Library 2009 and receive copies of State of the World 2009 and Worldwatch Papers.
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Produced in partnership with nine organizations, Good Stuff is a free online-only publication that traces what goes into the production, use, and disposal of 25 common consumer items, including compact discs, cell phones, baby goods, and chocolate.
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Worldwatch occasionally publishes books that provide in-depth analysis of critical economic and social issues. Previous titles have examined the problems and prospects for irrigation and China's ability to feed its people.
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Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Agriculture and Energy in the 21st Century.
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Trace key moments in the modern environmental movement from the 1960s until today through an illustrated, full-color poster.
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