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Started this discussion. Last reply by Neil Dawe Jun. 25, 2007.

 

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City of Bloomington (Indiana) Environmental Commission addresses the conflict between growth and sustainability

The City of Bloomington Environmental Commission has adopted a position statement and completed a report to increase awareness of growth and sustainable development. The statement, “Position of the City of Bloomington Environmental Commission on Economic Growth in the United States” is modeled on similar statements issued by the United States Society for Ecological Economics and over 40 other groups inspired by the work of the Center for the Advancement of a Steady State Economy (CASSE). The sta… Continue

Posted on August 9th, 2008 at 9:00am — No Comments (Add)

Mexican government to curtail growth of Mexico City

Forbes reports that faced with the hugh investment required to expand Mexico City's infrastructure to accommodate significantly more growth, officials there have decided to use subisidies to encourage people to move elsewhere. According to Forbes, "'The plan is to curtail the growth of Mexico City (instead of facing it head on), ' says Owen Gutfreund, director of urban studies at Columbia University. That's not a bad approach, he figures, compared with the alternative: seeing the city's populati… Continue

Posted on April 2nd, 2008 at 7:00am — No Comments (Add)

James Howard Kunstler on growth

"Growth has been the chief defining characteristic of our industrial economy. In the simpleminded commentary of the news business, growth is good (prosperity) and nongrowth is bad (depression). The more growth, the more business, the more prosperity, and vice versa. ... The boosters of this particular notion of growth -- namely, most mainstream economists -- do not recognize any limits to growth projected into the future. They'd prefer not to think about it because the conclusion is obvious: The… Continue

Posted on March 25th, 2008 at 8:00am — No Comments (Add)

Pheonix, Arizona residents favour population growth controls

Faced with the potential of future water shortages, a majority of residents in Pheonix, Arizona favour population growth controls, a local newspaper has learned. In a survey of 3000 area residents, the Arizona Daily Star found that 55% were opposed to continued population growth. Sixty-seven percent of respondents expressed that fewer homes should be built and 71% favoured placing limits on building permits to conserve water. For the complete survey visit http://growth.azstarnet.com/result/surve… Continue

Posted on March 24th, 2008 at 9:46am — No Comments (Add)

Time to stop the greenwashing

Further to my last post, here is an excellent article by Dr. Glen Barry that addresses the ubiquitous greenwashing of the destructive environmental practices prevalent in our society today. Dr. Barry clearly identifies the environmental crisis that we are in and condemns the half-measures that are being proposed to deal with it as being inadequate. He concludes that "To maintain a livable Earth there is no alternative to less people and consumption..." Cut and paste the following into your brows… Continue

Posted on March 21st, 2008 at 8:00am — No Comments (Add)

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At 4:40pm on August 2nd, 2007, Keith Fielding said…
Hi John!
Thanks for drawing this to my attention. Our group has many questions and this looks like a useful site to collect and share information.
Best wishes,
Keith
At 6:55am on June 26th, 2007, Robert Nanninga said…
Urban growth in Southern California is chronic and conditions continue to deteriorate. Oh yeah, the weather is incredibly beautiful.
 
 

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