(par 9.4 ) 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 Rudin 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 9.4.1) The way of life and cultural experience of the San, Ju/’Hoansi and Khoisan

The way of life and cultural experience of the San, Ju/’Hoansi and Khoisan https://www.shamwari.com/cultural-experience/#:~:text=The%20Way%20of%20Life%20of,environment%20for%20thousands%20of%20years.   A small population of the indigenous people of the Ju/’hoansi, San and Khoisan cultures remain in remote areas of Africa and Southern Africa. They live minimalistic lives, mostly unaffected by modern societal pressures or norms. This is the cultural experience […]

(par 9.4 ) Economic growth can complement environmental conservation

Economic growth can complement environmental conservation  https://www.oecd.org/greengrowth/economic-growth-can-complement-environmental-conservation.htm By Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Chair and President, Global Green Growth Institute Former President of Indonesia For many years one of the predominant conventional wisdoms in both business and policymaking circles was that cutting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions necessitates a sacrifice in economic growth. We now know, through the […]