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• 2017
Since the 2014 Leipzig Degrowth Conference, the argument that climate justice cannot exist without degrowth has repeatedly been made. In a keynote at the Degrowth conference in Budapest, in September 2016, I developed this line of thinking further and argued that the opposite is equally important: There is not degrowth without climate justice. My argument,
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Ragnheiður Bogadóttir, Elisabeth Skarðhamar Olsen
Keywords: Degrowth, whaling, Faroe Islands, relational ethic, noncapitalism
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Robin M. LeBlanc
Keywords: degrowth, public space, urban planning, architecture, political ecology
• 2017
By: Lyudmyla Khrenova, Zhanara Yessenova, Riya Raphael
Information about the project: In this conversational blog, we seek to explore slow movement in order to gain insight, challenge some of the norms and enjoy a conversation over tea! We aim to link degrowth and “slow” and explore whether slow could be compatible with degrowth and in what way.
• 2017
By: Stefania Barca
Teaser on entitle.org: In the first post of the Ecology after capitalism series, Stefania Barca argues that degrowth has potential to facilitate the discussion and practice of an emancipatory ecological class-consciousness, provided it engages with the centrality of work and class in the transition to a post-carbon and post-capitalist paradigm.
• 2017
By: Erik Assadourian
Introduction: I’m sure that some will criticize the insensitivity of the timing of this essay. How can you talk about Puerto Rico, climate change, and degrowth at this tragic time? But what time is better than now? There are only going to be more disasters and more tragic times ahead. And if after each one we spend billions on rebuilding costly infrastructure, the resulting carbon emissions are...
Art contribution • 2017
Poem by Amitangshu Acharya NO ONE NOTICED No one noticed When the sparrows left It was just another smoggy winter morning [read the full poem by following the link to the content]
Presentation • 2017
Beitrag zur Diskussion um Zeitsouveränität bei der Konferenz "Bedingungsloses Grundeinkommen und Degrowth" am 20. Mai 2016 in der Katholischen Akademie Hamburg.
• 2017
By: Tim Eismon-Key
Der Verlag: Kein Kind würde auf die Idee des heutigen Geldsystems kommen. Es bedarf einer langen Hinführung und Einweisung, bis ein Mensch so konditioniert ist, dass er das heutige Geldsystem zumindest aus Anwendersicht versteht, akzeptiert und eventuell sogar noch als alternativlos verteidigt. Gemessen daran ist faires Geld kinderleicht. Die meisten Publikationen und Diskussionen zum Thema ...
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Susan Paulson
Key words: degrowth, transition, climate change, socioecological systems
• 2017
By: Branko Milanovic
Introduction to the article by the author: I have recently had Twitter and email discussions with a couple of people who are strong proponents of “degrowth”. From these exchanges I got the impression that there were unaware of just how unequal and poor (yes, poor) the world is today and what would be the trade-offs if we really were to decide to fix the volume of goods and services produced a...
Report • 2017
By: Leonie Sontheimer, Karoline Pöggel, Camila Nobrega
"This blog entry is based on the assignment given to use during the Summer School on Degrowth and Environmental Justice from June 25th – July 7th 2017. Instead of looking outside for an issue to target for the assignment, we decided to use this task to look inside the Summer School and to make power asymmetries in this space visible. We came up with this topic while having coffee and cake on th...
• 2017
By: John Jordan
Aus unserem Projekt Degrowth in Bewegung(en) Artivism ist keine Bewegung im eigentlichen Sinne. Es ist eher eine Haltung, eine Praxis in den fruchtbaren Grenzbereichen zwischen Kunst und Aktivismus. Artivism entsteht, wenn Kreativität und Widerstand ineinander fallen. Es ist das, was passiert, wenn unsere politischen Aktionen genauso schön werden wie Gedichte und genauso effektiv wie ein perfe...
Interview • 2017
By: Grettel Navas
Grettel Navas, ICTA-UAB, explains the term "Popular Epidemiology" and exemplifies it with a particular case from Argentina: Mothers of Ituzaingó. Youtube-channel EnvJustice Vocabulary
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Giorgos Kallis
Keywords: degrowth, dematerialization, decarbonization
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Ritu Verma
Keywords: Gross National Happiness, degrowth, holistic development, Bhutan
• 2017
Article about the future of food. How it is envisioned by the World Economics Forum in 2017 and what other possible imaginaries there are or could be.
Scientific paper • 2017
By: Alevgul H. Sorman, Zora Kovacic, Marcello Spanò, Samuele Lo Piano
Abstract: This paper investigates the empirical and theoretical basis of the decoupling between energy throughput and economic growth, with a critical view of the use of the decoupling concept as a policy priority. We provide an analysis of the historical trends of the metabolic pattern of European economies over a period of 18 years focusing on the changes in energy throughput and financial as...
Scientific paper • 2017
Agriculture; CRISPR/Cas genome editing; Degrowth; Food production; Genetic engineering