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The end of growth ... "Unlimited growth is the philosophy of the cancer cell." The idea faded out with the 1973 oil shock and the recession that followed it. Heinberg and Rubin both argue that ...
“I think a majority of economists would agree that we're at a fundamental turning point in terms of our financial economy,” explains author and educator Richard Heinberg. “They're saying ...
Richard Heinberg is Senior Fellow-in-Residence at ... and the soon-to-be-released The End of Growth. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s most effective communicators of the urgent ...
That was the wake-up call delivered in Corvallis Wednesday night by Richard Heinberg, senior fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute and the author of “The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New ...
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.
ALBANY — The last time Richard Heinberg visited the Capital Region ... His tenth book, "The End of Growth," was just released. "We are going to have to get used to being more local," Heinberg ...
Richard Heinberg and David Fridley are at the Post ... and the soon-to-be-released The End of Growth. He is widely regarded as one of the world’s most effective communicators of the urgent ...
Such is the stark conclusion of Richard Heinberg’s Blackout: Coal, Climate and the Last Energy Crisis, which despite its dry tone and technical complexity is one of the scariest f*cking books I ...
Many environmentalists, who are more prone to focus on the downside of growth, view a steady-state economy more positively. Richard Heinberg, author of the book "The End of Growth," sees a no ...
Richard Heinberg, a senior fellow with the ... 100% Clean Energy,” “Afterburn,” “Snake Oil:” and “The End of Growth: Adapting to Our New Economic Reality.” The recipient of the ...
The end of growth ... "Unlimited growth is the philosophy of the cancer cell." The idea faded out with the 1973 oil shock and the recession that followed it. Heinberg and Rubin both argue that ...