Growth, Debt, and the World Bank
Herman Daly wonders how the World Bank got in the business of increasing the debt of poor countries.
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Herman Daly wonders how the World Bank got in the business of increasing the debt of poor countries.
Concerned about the fate of civilization? Maybe there’s some good news from an unlikely source.
You can always count on Herman Daly to ask the critical questions: “How did this nonsense come into economics?”
Brent Blackwelder suggests that you don’t have to worry about a solar or wind “spill” contaminating the air, land and water.
It’s time to rethink the dilemma of economic growth and find some much-needed answers for the economy.
Brian Czech’s foreword to the new report, Enough is Enough: Ideas for a Sustainable Economy in a World of Finite Resources.
Herman Daly swims upstream like a salmon, fighting the flow of fallacious philosophy from growth economists — you won’t want to miss his final refrain on this one.
The trouble with transportation is petroleum, and the problems are providing a chance for true transformation.
Brian Czech elaborates on the inevitability of environmental calamities as long as economic growth is the goal.
Dolts, dimwits, and dunces: Herman Daly delivers a dose of reality on what denotes “dumb.”