Many people believe that economic growth is incompatible with protecting the environment. Alessio Terzi disagrees. He writes that economic growth does not imply ever-expanding extraction of natural resources, or inevitable greenhouse gas emissions. Growth can be made green with the use of new technologies
It may be necessary to reduce the population growth rate to secure a politically acceptable carbon p...
The first two decades of the 21st century had a significant increase in e-waste generation. While im...
The limited progress of climate diplomacy is often imputed to the shortcomings of national leaders w...
Many people believe that economic growth is incompatible with protecting the environment. Alessio Te...
Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
Elizabeth Robinson and Esin Serin consider how far we should be relying on technological fixes in th...
Creating the innovations that drive total factor productivity (TFP) growth takes both ideas and firm...
Climate change has prompted interest in ‘degrowth’ strategies, through which countries would priorit...
Worktime reductions are often invoked by the anti-capitalist and post-growth literature. And yet, th...
Today, William Beveridge would worry about the environment, writes Sam Fankhauser. He reflects on th...
The paper deals with analysis and evaluation of impact of information and communication technologies...
Mia Gray and Betsy Donald argue that scholars and policymakers need to explore new regional economic...
When Joe Biden enters the White House in January, he will have the ability to reset an economic mode...
It may be necessary to reduce the population growth rate to secure a politically acceptable carbon p...
The first two decades of the 21st century had a significant increase in e-waste generation. While im...
The limited progress of climate diplomacy is often imputed to the shortcomings of national leaders w...
Many people believe that economic growth is incompatible with protecting the environment. Alessio Te...
Growth for growth\u27s sake goes against the grain of sustainable economics. It is not maintainable ...
This chapter starts from the claim that green growth, or raising eco-efficiency, will not suffice to...
Substantial variation in adult body size between human populations is widely assumed in part to repr...
Elizabeth Robinson and Esin Serin consider how far we should be relying on technological fixes in th...
Creating the innovations that drive total factor productivity (TFP) growth takes both ideas and firm...
Climate change has prompted interest in ‘degrowth’ strategies, through which countries would priorit...
Worktime reductions are often invoked by the anti-capitalist and post-growth literature. And yet, th...
Today, William Beveridge would worry about the environment, writes Sam Fankhauser. He reflects on th...
The paper deals with analysis and evaluation of impact of information and communication technologies...
Mia Gray and Betsy Donald argue that scholars and policymakers need to explore new regional economic...
When Joe Biden enters the White House in January, he will have the ability to reset an economic mode...
It may be necessary to reduce the population growth rate to secure a politically acceptable carbon p...
The first two decades of the 21st century had a significant increase in e-waste generation. While im...
The limited progress of climate diplomacy is often imputed to the shortcomings of national leaders w...