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How degrowth approaches can provide quality products, help local economies and drive sustainability

Anitra Nelson 28 June 2022 How degrowth approaches can provide quality products, help local economies and drive sustainability2022-06-29T17:03:52+01:00 Comment No Comment
Small-scale free-range pig farmer Tammi Jonas recently appeared in an Australian Broadcasting Corporation expose on corporate food giant JBS. The biggest meat company in the world, JBS has been pursuing…
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Breaking Things at Work: An Interview with Gavin Mueller

Harry Holmes 27 May 2021 Breaking Things at Work: An Interview with Gavin Mueller2021-05-27T11:19:39+01:00 Comment No Comment
Our culture editor Harry Holmes interviews Gavin Mueller, author of the newly released Breaking Things at Work from Verso Books. Gavin Mueller is a lecturer in New Media and Digital…
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Degrowth: Resource Guide

Bright Green Editors 6 March 2021 Degrowth: Resource Guide2021-03-06T12:36:05+00:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit via pasa47 under CC BY Given the worsening climate emergency, many environmentalists on the left are talking about degrowth – a model of economic thinking which rejects the…
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Anti anti-growth and the fallacy of economics

Alex Wood 26 September 2011 Anti anti-growth and the fallacy of economics2011-09-26T16:30:23+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 15 Comments
As our current economic model continues to drive us relentlessly towards the precipice of cataclysmic environmental destruction. While simultaneously forcing us to contemplate a 'lost decade' of stagnate high unemployment,…
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