Technological Progress for Dummies, Part II
Brian Czech explains the nuts and bolts of technological progress and why it won’t solve the dilemma of growth.
These are the CASSE blog articles on the steady state economy.
Brian Czech explains the nuts and bolts of technological progress and why it won’t solve the dilemma of growth.
Part 1 of Brian Czech’s explanation of why we can’t rely on technological progress to overcome the limits to economic growth.
Brent Blackwelder believes 2012 will be the year we break free from the “global suicide pact” of continuous growth.
Herman Daly succinctly sums up the steady-state perspective in his suggestion for the UN Conference on Sustainable Development.
To fix the European debt crisis and prevent the next series of financial crises, we’d better learn the lessons of our finite planet.
James Johnston sees through what could only be described as a hoax by Canada’s Minister of the Environment.
Obama probably understands the impossibility of infinite growth on a finite planet — he just needs the mandate to do something about it.
Rick Heller explains how to substitute mindfulness for greed in the transition to a new economy.
Occupiers need to unite around a macroeconomic goal — and the right goal is a steady state economy.
Adaptation will mean moving from growth to a steady-state economy, one almost certainly at a smaller scale than at present.