The economy of enough: A viable plan for a sustainable future?
A review of: Dietz, R. and D. O’Neill (2013) Enough is enough: Building a sustainable economy in a world of finite resources. Oxon: Earthscan and Routledge.

"It is easy to get stuck quibbling figures and numbers. Though these are important, the most acute problem with growth is not only that it leads to emissions of carbon dioxide but also that it involves consumption of large amounts of other non-renewable raw materials."

The economy of enough: A viable plan for a sustainable future? / 2016

 

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