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Environomics

How the Global Economy is Going Green

Dharshini David

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English
Elliott & Thompson Limited
02 July 2025
The world is changing fast. Money is pouring into the green revolution as it sweeps across our globe.

This isn’t just economics – it’s Environomics. Across industries such as energy, food, fashion, technology, manufacturing and finance, businesses are innovating; governments are taking action; technology is advancing; and our long-formed consumer habits are shifting – sometimes at a dizzying pace.

But what exactly is happening, how quickly, who is driving it all – and what does it mean for us?

In this fast-paced and eye-opening book, award-winning broadcaster and economist Dharshini David follows the course of an average day to tell the real story of the green developments taking place all around us, from the clothing we wear and the food we eat to the way we consume energy.

Full of surprising facts and new perspectives, this book shows that what we do now will affect our everyday lives for decades to come. Economics helps us to understand our world. Environomics is going to shape our future.
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Imprint:   Elliott & Thompson Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781783968473
ISBN 10:   1783968478
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Dharshini David is an economist and broadcaster, currently the Global Trade Correspondent for BBC News, as well as a presenter on BBC Radio 4, including for a recent series on ‘fast fashion’. She began her career as an economist in government and then as HSBC Investment Bank’s UK Economist, before going on to cover financial stories for the BBC and Panorama. She has also presented business and political programmes for Sky News, including their flagship Sky News Tonight. During her career, Dharshini has also advised Tesco, acted as a consultant to Daiwa Bank, and sat as a non-executive member of one of the Financial Conduct Authority’s board. She is the author of The Almighty Dollar. 

Reviews for Environomics: How the Global Economy is Going Green

‘Opens our eyes to the everyday contributions all of us make to how the world is changing.’ Tim Marshall, author of Prisoners of Geography   'Brings insight, verve and a much needed blend of optimism and realism' Brett Christophers, author of The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet   ‘An engaging and timely book that brings the global green transition to life. Environomics highlights the scale of the challenge, but offers hope that opportunities for a more sustainable future can be seized.’ Dr Anna Valero, Centre for Economic Performance at LSE  ‘An important reminder of how the economics of the environment are reshaping all our lives, from one of the economics world’s top communicators. You’ll learn something on almost every page.’ Torsten Bell, MP, author of Great Britain? How We Get Our Future Back  ‘Environomics is a fluent, jargon-free explanation of the complex global supply chains which underlie our consumer lifestyle… An important yet accessible addition to the green debate.’ Country & Town House


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