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Tag Archives: Ecological economics
Nasa’s post-Mayan apocalypse video released 10 days early – video | Science | guardian.co.uk
I think it timely to put this up. The world will continue. We must find sustainable ways of life. It is like Jared Diamond concluded in his book “Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed”. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collapse:_How_Societies_Choose_to_Fail_or_Succeed). In the concluding … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beautiful, community, Science
Tagged climate, climate change, Ecological economics, gardeners, jared diamond, sustainable, Sustainable development, vegetable garden
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Jon Morgan: Economic Degrowth No Laughing Matter | Stuff.co.nz
This article is a real surprise to me. Why? I first read it on the farming pages of a major news paper here in New Zealand. The farming pages! From my position, as an advocate for sustainable approaches to life, … Continue reading
New Dream Mini-Views: Visualizing a Plenitude Economy on Vimeo
I think one of the things-to-do is to consider positive visions of the future. The Hunger Games is one I would prefer to avoid. So what do we want? Are there other options? Of course there are. The link(s) below … Continue reading
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Tagged community, Ecological economics, gardeners, gardening, sustainable
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Sustainable Development
I thought I would comment on two reviews I am using at work. The first (Sustainable development: a birds eye view. Waas et al (2011) Sustainability) is a review on sustainable development. I am finding the paper a useful review … Continue reading
Posted in Science
Tagged Ecological economics, Environment, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Victoria
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