“Degrowth” is suddenly popping up in newsfeeds everywhere — it’s an economic and environmental philosophy that claims sustainability and quality of life are its governing principles. But a closer ...
First, degrowth is often referred to as a “movement” but I think this is incorrect. Degrowth is an analytical frame that has convinced a lot of people, and has a lot of traction particularly among ...
Last December, the journal Nature published an article titled “Degrowth can work — here’s how science can help.” The body of the article is overflowing with earnest assertions that don’t hold up to ...
Economic growth has been ecologically costly — and so a movement in favor of ‘degrowth’ is growing. Credit...By Timo Lenzen Supported by By Jennifer Szalai A rising tide and a bigger pie: Economic ...
The notion of “degrowth” is gaining traction among some politicians in Europe. It was given a platform recently at the European Parliament’s “Beyond Growth” conference. Jason Hickel, an economic ...
It is widely accepted that human activities are the primary drivers of global warming and environmental crises, including the rapid loss of biodiversity. However, the debate over how best to address ...