The search for a sustainable civilization—an essential concomitant of dealing with global warming—will be driven, in part, by the “normalization” of a low-carbon lifestyle. To date, most research and discussion of this transition have centered on technological fixes and their psychological equivalent, “getting prices right.” Although both approaches seem to point to reduced levels of consumption as a result of more “efficient” processes and practices, neither really addresses the material and cognitive changes associated with the “low-throughput” economy (along the lines of what Herman Daly called the “steady-state economy) that is likely to follow from the current economic downturn and the need for drastic reductions in carbon-burning. Mor...
Capitalist industrialization the world over, but predominantly in the global north, has extracted va...
A transformation in human values in a ‘post-materialist’ direction by middle-class youth around the ...
The challenge of reducing global carbon emissions by 50-85 per cent by the year 2050, which is sugge...
Human-induced, potentially catastrophic climate change is now firmly established as a major threat t...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Sustainability is typically discussed in a siloed fashion in the United States. Cradle-to-cradle pro...
This paper offers a structural critique of the international climate change discourse and challenges...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
Entire texts have been devoted to exploring the meaning of the term “lifestyle” and sociological und...
For decades, significant research has focused on human behavior and its impact on the natural enviro...
Despite the urgent response that climate change demands, debate over climate change policy goes roun...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
Climate change is commonly understood to be an intractable political problem. It is also widely assu...
Capitalist industrialization the world over, but predominantly in the global north, has extracted va...
A transformation in human values in a ‘post-materialist’ direction by middle-class youth around the ...
The challenge of reducing global carbon emissions by 50-85 per cent by the year 2050, which is sugge...
Human-induced, potentially catastrophic climate change is now firmly established as a major threat t...
Quantitative systems modelling in support of climate policy has tended to focus more on the supply s...
Sustainability is typically discussed in a siloed fashion in the United States. Cradle-to-cradle pro...
This paper offers a structural critique of the international climate change discourse and challenges...
This thesis analyzes the forces responsible for stalling the urgently needed changes to America’s po...
Entire texts have been devoted to exploring the meaning of the term “lifestyle” and sociological und...
For decades, significant research has focused on human behavior and its impact on the natural enviro...
Despite the urgent response that climate change demands, debate over climate change policy goes roun...
ABSTRACT: The time for defashionization has come. With the United Nations Conference of the Parties ...
Reduction in carbon dioxide emissions constitutes a global public good; and hence there will be stro...
The only existing plans to arrest dangerous climate change depend on either yet to be invented techn...
Climate change is commonly understood to be an intractable political problem. It is also widely assu...
Capitalist industrialization the world over, but predominantly in the global north, has extracted va...
A transformation in human values in a ‘post-materialist’ direction by middle-class youth around the ...
The challenge of reducing global carbon emissions by 50-85 per cent by the year 2050, which is sugge...