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Green, Fair, and Prosperous : Paths to Sustainable Iowa, Paperback / softback Book

Green, Fair, and Prosperous : Paths to Sustainable Iowa Paperback / softback

Part of the Bur Oak Book series

Paperback / softback

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At the center of what was once the tallgrass prairie, Iowa has stood out for clearing the land and becoming one of the most productive agricultural states in the nation.

But its success is challenged by multiple issues including but not limited to a decline in union representation of meatpacking workers; lack of demographic diversity; the advent of job-replacing mechanization; growing income inequality; negative contributions to and effects of climate change and environmental hazards. To become green, fair, and prosperous, Connerly argues that Iowa must reckon with its past and the fact that its farm economy continues to pollute waterways, while remaining utterly unprepared for climate change.

Iowa must recognize ways in which it can bolster its residents' standard of living and move away from its demographic tradition of whiteness.

For development to be sustainable, society must balance it with environmental protection and social justice.

Connerly provides a crucial roadmap for how Iowans can move forward and achieve this balance.

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