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Richard Heinberg: This is what the end of the oil age looks like. by The Georgia Straight Staff on May 25th, 2010 at 1:33 PM. 1 of 1 2 of 1. By Richard Heinberg.
Authors Jeff Rubin and Richard Heinberg challenge the concept of growth in their same-named books. “And lo and behold, he was selling this book, The End of Growth ,” Rubin said. “I said ...
Why End Of Growth Means More Happiness. By Richard Heinberg & Kirsten Dirksen . 29 September, 2011 Faircompanies.com “I think a majority of economists would agree that we're at a fundamental ...
Richard Heinberg is Senior Fellow-in-Residence at Post Carbon Institute. He is the author of ten books, including The Party’s Over, Peak Everything, and the soon-to-be-released The End of Growth.
ALBANY — The last time Richard Heinberg visited the Capital Region in the summer of 2006, oil cost about $70 a barrel and gasoline was $3 a gallon. When he returned Tuesday to again talk about ...
This article is the part 7 from Chapter 5 of Richard Heinberg's new book 'The End of Growth', which is set for publication by New Society Publishers in August 2011.
Jump-starting stalled economy will take a new approach, author warns ...
Richard Heinberg; New Society Publishers (2011) The End of Growth; Jeff Rubin; Random House Canada (2012) The end of growth seems literally unthinkable to most of us, including our politicians.
In an excerpt from The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New Economic Reality, Richard Heinberg argues it’s time to start paying more attention to national happiness instead. LOGIN.
The end of growth seems literally unthinkable to most of us, including our politicians. Just the other day, Prime Minister Stephen Harper told Peter Mansbridge: "You do need, as we are doing in ...
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