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| | | | | Contradicting the dominant paradigm that economic growth equals development, degrowth theorists argue that serious cutbacks are crucial to protect life on our | |
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| | | | | from Lars Syll Mainstream economists have always wanted to use their hammer, and so have decided to pretend that the world looks like a nail. Pretending that uncertainty can be reduced to risk and that all activities, relations, processes, and events can be adequately converted to pure numbers, have only contributed to making economics irrelevant... | |
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ecologise.in
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| | | | | Jason Hickel writes: Growth isn't an option any more-we've already grown too much. Scientists are now telling us that we're blowing past planetary boundaries at breakneck speed. The hard truth is that this global crisis is due almost entirely to overconsumption in rich countries. Rich countries must "catch down" to more appropriate levels of development.... | |
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| | | What landscape architects need to know. Rachel Valenziano's inspired walk through Rome. Interview by Timothy A. Schuler Rachel Valenziano, ASLA, an associate at TEN x TEN Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, is the inaugural recipient of the Roger Bond Martin Travel Prize, a $10,000 fellowship established by the ASLA Minnesota Chapter and the University of Minnesota that is awarded to one emerging | ||