(par 11.2.2.2.2) The climate crisis calls for an immediate capping – not decapitating of capitalism

The climate crisis calls for an immediate capping – not decapitating of capitalism https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2021-05-03-the-climate-crisis-calls-for-an-immediate-capping-not-decapitating-of-capitalism/ By Jeff Rudin03 May 2021 6 The still-to-be-answered challenge in finding a way out of the impasse of the climate crisis is not what constitutes an ‘entirely new economy’ – the answers are plentiful – but rather how to achieve it. More particularly, this […]
(par 11.2.2.2.2) Reconciling Economic Growth and the Environment

Bhutan: Reconciling Economic Growth and the Environment http://www.theglobalist.com/bhutan-reconciling-economic-growth-and-the-environment/ Taking a democratically-based, long-term approach to development. By Ronald Meinardus, November 30, 2014 For nature lovers and those interested in politics, Bhutan is a special place. I can think of few countries that are better suited to observe — at close range — the contest of tradition and […]
(par 11.2.2.2.2) Prince Charles warns human exploitation of nature is ‘insanity’

Prince Charles warns human exploitation of nature is ‘insanity’ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-royals-environment-climatechange-trfn-idUSKBN293100 By Megan Rowling (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Humans should remember they are part of nature and stop exploiting it to avert environmental and climate catastrophe, Britain’s heir-to-the-throne Prince Charles said on Tuesday. Interviewed by Canadian novelist Margaret Atwood on BBC radio, he urged society to draw […]