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Accounting for Environmental Assets

A country can cut down its forests, erode its soils, pollute its aquifers and hunt its wildlife and fisheries to extinction, but its measured income is not affected as these assets disappear. Impoverishment is taken for progress

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 266 Issue 6This article was originally published with the title “Accounting for Environmental Assets” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 266 No. 6 (), p. 94
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0692-94