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notices and features -
Date published: 11:07 am, November 22nd, 2023 -
21 comments
Categories: climate change, economy
Tags: agrowth, degrowth, green growth
There is growing scepticism among climate policy researchers about green growth, as concepts of degrowth go mainstream.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 8:00 am, August 20th, 2023 -
22 comments
Categories: climate change, economy
Tags: degrowth, earth overshoot day, ecological footprint, ecology, steady state economy
Dr Mike Joy on the ecological imperative of degrowth
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 10:33 am, May 10th, 2024 -
60 comments
Categories: climate change, public transport
Tags: limits of growth, neoliberalism, power cuts, powerdown
Powercuts in a wealthy country like New Zealand don’t make us third world. It’s bog standard neoliberalism which has both impeded upkeep of our infrastructure and blocked meaningful climate transition. Third world is when you can’t afford to fix, maintain and futureproof society. Neoliberalism is when you do that by choice.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 6:10 am, May 9th, 2024 -
10 comments
Categories: climate change
Tags: 2.5C
The Guardian published a major report yesterday on what top climate scientists are saying about the climate crisis.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 2:47 pm, December 4th, 2022 -
6 comments
Categories: climate change, poverty, sustainability
Tags: circular economy, cost of living crisis, degrowth, doughnut economics, powerdown, relocalsing food, transition towns
So many good initiatives that demonstrate that sustainability and community resiliency are intertwined. The sheer numbers of people involved now is heartening at a time when we are inundated with what is going wrong.
We’ve never had so much choice in what we can do to effect good change. We know the problems, now is the time to put our attention to the solutions, what is already working. and then get on with it.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 11:39 am, September 20th, 2022 -
32 comments
Categories: climate change, Economy, ETS
Tags: Climate Change Comission, powerdown, Rodd Carr
This good news bodes well.
Written By:
notices and features -
Date published: 6:15 am, February 28th, 2022 -
14 comments
Categories: climate change, Economy, energy, peak oil, sustainability
Tags: Dennis Meadows, limits to growth, post carbon institute, richard heinberg
Only rarely does a book truly change the world. In the nineteenth century, such a book was Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. For the twentieth century, it was The Limits to Growth.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 10:00 am, July 22nd, 2021 -
75 comments
Categories: climate change, disaster
Tags: deep green politics, doughnut economics, how change happens, kate raworth, limits to growth, post-growth
For those that understand the cyclical, interconnected nature of reality and why growth is inherently limited in the physical world, kia kaha, we’re making headway.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 6:05 am, December 4th, 2020 -
118 comments
Categories: climate change, sustainability
Tags: BECCS, CCS, climate action, powerdown
Green tech, negative emissions and carbon capture and storage won’t save us, but we have other options.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 6:05 am, September 18th, 2020 -
104 comments
Categories: business, covid-19, Economy
Tags: degrowth, post carbon institute, steady state economy, sustainable economy
A brief look at steady state economics and the values of enough rather than more.
Written By:
weka -
Date published: 11:28 am, April 23rd, 2020 -
56 comments
Categories: covid-19, economy, greens
Tags: degrowth, green politics, how change happens, Jason Hickel, regenerative
Say it out loud: Degrowth.
Written By:
Bill -
Date published: 1:53 pm, October 21st, 2018 -
59 comments
Categories: Environment, global warming, infrastructure, International, science, sustainability, useless
Tags: hopeless, politics, science
The Mariana Trench is pretty huge. And deep. And if the idea is to fill a hole in the ground with ‘stuff’, then it’s a fair sized hole to be filling, right?
The current rise of populism challenges the way we think about people’s relationship to the economy.We seem to be entering an era of populism, in which leadership in a democracy is based on preferences of the population which do not seem entirely rational nor serving their longer interests. ...
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