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170Cairns: Eco-Ethics and Sustainability EthicsACKNOWLEDGEMENTSI am indebted to Karen Cairns for putting the handwritten draft on the word processor and for doing so forchanges in subsequent drafts. Darla Donald provided skilled editorial services. Correspondence withProfessor J. N. R. Jeffers stimulated the production of this manuscript.REFERENCESCairns, J. Jr. (2000). World peace and global sustainability. International Journal of Sustainable Developmentand World Ecology, 8, 185–9Daly, H.E. (1985). Ultimate confusion: the economics of Julian Simon. Futures, 17, 5; reprinted in The SocialContract, XIII, 194–7Daly, H.E. (2003). Steady-state economics: concepts, questions, policies. The Social Contract, XII, 163–70Dao, J. (2002). Bush sees big rise in military budget for the next five years. New York Times, 2 FebruaryDeffeyes, K.L. (2001). Hubbert’s Peak: The Impending World Oil Shortage. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton UniversityPress)Duncan, R.C. (2001). World energy production, population growth, and the road to Olduvai Gorge. Populationand Environment, May, 503–22Durant, W. and Durant, A. (1968). The Lessons of History. (New York: MJF Books)Escobar, P. (2003). The roving eye. Asia Times Online Co. Ltd., 21 May, 1–4Grant, L. (2003). Diverging demography, converging destinies: Growth, Interdependence, migration andworld instabilities. Negative Population Growth Forum, January, 1–12Heniberg, R. (2003). The Party’s Over: Oil, War, and the Fate of Industrial Societies. (Gabriola Island, BC,Canada: New Society Publishers)LeBillon, P. (2001). The political ecology of war: natural resources and armed conflict. Political Geography,20, 561–84Phillips, K. (2003). Postwar chaos: Bush’s undoing? The Los Angeles Times, 18 MayPhysicians for Social Responsibility. (2003). Preemptive war doctrine will lead to disastrous results. PSRReports, 25(2), 1–2Postel, S. (1999). Pillars of Sand: Can the Irrigation Miracle Last? (New York: W.W. Norton)Renner, M. (2003a). Military expenditures on the rise. In Vital Signs 2003, pp. 118–19. (New York: W.W.Norton)Renner, M. (2003b). Violent conflicts continue to decline. In Vital Signs 2003, pp 17–75. (New York: W.W.Norton)Renner, M. and Sheehan, M.O. (2003). Overview: poverty and inequality block progress. In Vital Signs 2003,pp. 17–24. (New York: W.W. Norton)Simon, J. (1981). The Ultimate Resource. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press)Smil, V. (1991). Population growth and nitrogen: an exploration of a critical experiment. Population and DevelopmentReview, Dec, 569–601Stevenson, R.W. and Bumiller, E. (2002). President to seek 48 billion more for the military. New York Times,24 JanTucker, J.P., Jr. and Bollyn, C. (2003). Bilderberg meets: major topics include EU army, profiting from the Iraqwar. American Free Press, III, 1 and 3United National World Commission on Environment and Development. (1987). Our Common Future. (Oxford,UK: Oxford University Press)United Nations Security Council. (2002). Final Report of the Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation ofNatural Resources and Other Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of Congo. (New York: UnitedNations Press)Youngquist, W.L. (1997). GeoDestinies. (Portland, OR: National Book Company)

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