On Natural Capital

Sir Partha Dasgupta

Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Publication Date: 24/07/2025 ISBN: 9781529144192 Category:
Hardback

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‘The most important person you’ve never heard of’ – The New York Times

‘Partha Dasgupta provides the compass we urgently need… by bringing economics and ecology together, we can help save the natural world at what may be the last minute – and in doing so, save ourselves.’ – David Attenborough

‘This is the best book in economics for a general reader since Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations.’ – Paul R Ehrlich

‘Imagine a football team which measures its success only on the basis of the goals it scores and doesn’t count the goals it concedes. That football team could be losing right through without recognising it…’

For as long as they have existed, our economic models have served us an incomplete picture.

The models and metrics tells us that our economies are healthy because they are growing. However, this doesn’t account for the fact that our growth is driven by a resource that we take for free and treat as infinite: nature. For centuries we have been using it as if it were both, but we know now, more than ever, that our demand on the natural world is unsustainable. It’s no longer sufficient to only see part of the picture; it’s time that our economic models show us the whole thing.

In On Natural Capital, renowned Cambridge economist Sir Partha Dasgupta lays out a seminal and groundbreaking new approach to economics. Challenging everything that has come before, he asks, what if we were to put a value on nature just as we value everything else?

An urgent call to transform the focus and structures of global economics, On Natural Capital is a bold and groundbreaking book that could, truly, change everything.

Publisher Review

‘the most important person you’ve never heard of’ — The New York Times * The New York Times * ‘Economics is a discipline that shapes decisions of the utmost consequence, and so matters to us all. [Partha Dasgupta] at last puts biodiversity at its core and provides the compass we urgently need… by bringing economics and ecology together, we can help save the natural world at what may be the last minute – and in doing so, save ourselves.’ — David Attenborough This is the best book in economics for a general reader since Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations. * Paul R. Ehrlich *

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