The degrowth movement and population Elinor Hurst Herman Daly, in a responding viewpoint [1] to The Degrowth Alternative by Giorgos Kallis [2], articulates very well…
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Comments on: An analysis of ‘Three decades of increasing carbon emissions The weight of the P factor’ [1] [Authors: Lucia Tamburino, Philip Cafaro and Giangiacomo…
The post Comments on: An analysis of ‘Three decades of increasing carbon emissions The weight of the P factor’ [1] first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Saving humanity: here’s a radical approach to building a sustainable and just society Mark Diesendorf Collectively we are driving Earth and civilisation towards collapse. Human…
The post Saving humanity first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.A Green New Deal must not be tied to economic growth Giorgos Kallis We must not reproduce the ideology of capitalist growth, which created the…
The post A Green New Deal must not be tied to economic growth first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Degrowth: how much is needed? Ted Trainer Recent authors in The Conversation, Pearls and Irritations and ERA Review have stated the need for fundamental change…
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Sustainability and the New Economics: Boundaries which should not be broken Steven Hail Suppose you were an Australian politician, very worried about climate change, and…
The post Sustainability and the New Economics: Boundaries which should not be broken first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.The transition to a steady-state economy: reply to Michael Keating [1] Mark Diesendorf This article is a response to a previous article by Michael Keating…
The post The transition to a steady-state economy: reply to Michael Keating [1] first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Ecological reasoning demands perspectives that mainstream economics is designed to obliterate Gregory Daneke “Given the numerous disasters exhibited of late involving Mainstream Economics, various heterodox…
The post Ecological reasoning demands perspectives that mainstream economics is designed to obliterate first appeared on Economic Reform Australia.Zero fossil fuels by 2050 without energy austerity Richard Corin Mark Diesendorf has mentioned (ERA Review v14 n4, p7) that “We will have to cut…
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