Ecosystem Services: The Traveling Salesman and the Trophic Conundrum
Valuation of ecosystem services is an important, but insufficient, step toward achieving a sustainable economy.
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Valuation of ecosystem services is an important, but insufficient, step toward achieving a sustainable economy.
Dr. Mountebank urges economists, lesser scientists and all citizens to try on infinite growth for size.
Herman Daly suggests a simple rule: tax what we want less of, not what we want more of.
Stewardship of creation requires people to accept the limits to growth and manage the economy accordingly. Religious congregations can help spread this idea.
Infinite planet theory gets a well-deserved nod from the establishment.
Concerned about the fate of civilization? Maybe there’s some good news from an unlikely source.
The National Wildlife Federation Earns the Support of the Common Sense Club.
You can always count on Herman Daly to ask the critical questions: “How did this nonsense come into economics?”
Strong support for kicking GDP to the curb just got stronger.
CASSE being named the Best Green Think Tank of 2011 is a testament to underdogs everywhere.