The Errant Economics of Detrimental Dams and Ruined Rivers
The dismal dossier on dams in the U.S. didn’t deter their development and associated avoidable damage around the globe.
These are the CASSE blog articles on the steady state economy.
The dismal dossier on dams in the U.S. didn’t deter their development and associated avoidable damage around the globe.
People can beat the tar out of chipmunks on I.Q. tests (most of us, anyhow), but we may be in the same boat when it comes to interpreting threats.
Finally… a big opportunity to get paid for being a steady stater!
The trouble with transportation is petroleum, and the problems are providing a chance for true transformation.
BP’s big blunder bestows a benefit: here’s a happy holiday to propel the shift to a progressive paradigm.
Wisdom won by watching the World Cup: soccer is a steady stater sport!
There have been a number of other events around the globe focusing on achieving the degrowth transition to a steady state economy. These include:
Herman Daly’s address to aspiring policy professionals provides a powerful approach to considering the common good.
Additional energy accidents await: hidden subsidies and externalized costs are the precursors of preventable pollution.