Posts Tagged ‘new economics’
What the Economic Crisis Really Means and What We Can Do About It
Posted by Kindle Loomis, Published: October 17th, 2012
By Theo Kitchener
Social Innovations for Economic Degrowth
Posted by Kindle Loomis, Published: September 28th, 2012
By Andreas Exner, Christian Lauk
Manifesto for a Post-Growth Economy
Posted by Kindle Loomis, Published: September 21st, 2012
By James Gustave Speth
What single change stands to give Americans more free time, healthier ecosystems, and more meaningful jobs?
Slowing down GDP growth can mean more time to do things we love. Image credit: Qfamily via Flickr
Editor’s introduction: Gus Speth has been a co-founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council, an advisor to presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, the head of the United Nations’ [...]
Banking, Oil, and Us–A Troubled Trio
Posted by Kindle Loomis, Published: September 6th, 2012
By Sarah Parkinson
Reading the newspaper these days often feels like an onslaught of one crisis after another—storms causing severe flooding, droughts ruining crops and driving up food prices, wildfires destroying thousands of homes. In the midst of these immediate and dramatic stories, the global financial crisis of 2008 can feel like old news. But a new video animation by Doing It Ourselves [...]
The Story of Change
Posted by Kindle Loomis, Published: July 18th, 2012
