To achieve true sustainability, ecological movements across Europe must push for independence from an EU ideologically locked into a neoliberal 'free trade' agenda wedded to endless economic growth, writes David Acunzo.
… de-globalisation), more circularity (reuse, recycling) and a stabilisation of world …
Our economies and our jobs depend on mass consumption, argues Oliver Williams. If we all consume less to save the planet, the economy will tank and millions will lose their jobs. The answer is not frugality, but reductions in population.
… generate jobs." According to Brooks, while recycling is good for the environment it is, …
Green growth is a myth, writes André Reichel, because it ignores the social, political and personal dimensions of sustainability. Instead we must plan for economic 'de-growth' - and go for growth only in the areas that really matter, like culture, learning and joy.
Green growth cannot make a sustainable world André Reichel | 14th April 2014 Comment Green Economy Economics Society green-growth-nyc.png Green growth is a myth, writes André Reichel, because it …
Talis Kalnars was a pioneer of 'continuous cover' forestry in Britain, writes Phil Morgan. His woodlands were not only beautiful but profitable, as he nurtured the 'natural capital' of the forest ecosystem, and only harvested the dividend of high value timber.
… and increase the moisture in the air by recycling it through the leaves." A forest is …