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Degrowth is a planned economic contraction in wealthy countries
that reduces production and consumption-and, by extension,
greenhouse gas emissions and stresses on global ecosystems-to
sustainable levels within ecological limits. This book explores the
idea of degrowth as an economic alternative to offer a more
sustainable and just future. A growing number of scientists and
scholars now recognize that a system that continues to prioritize
economic growth will prevent us from effectively addressing the
dual environmental crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.
To establish the case for degrowth, the text opens by posing
critical questions about our current system and identifying its
limitations, as well as discussing the ineffectiveness of "false
solutions" that seem to offer something new but would actually
preserve the status quo. The concept of degrowth is then fully
introduced along with a discussion of core principles and goals as
well as major critiques and questions. The book explores what
living in a degrowth society would entail and the policies needed
to support degrowth. Finally, the work concludes by examining the
opportunities and challenges for degrowth and a successful
transition to a sustainable steady-state economy. This book
provides an advanced introduction to the environmental issues
around degrowth for students, scholars and activists interested in
economic alternatives, sustainability and the environment.
Degrowth is a planned economic contraction in wealthy countries
that reduces production and consumption-and, by extension,
greenhouse gas emissions and stresses on global ecosystems-to
sustainable levels within ecological limits. This book explores the
idea of degrowth as an economic alternative to offer a more
sustainable and just future. A growing number of scientists and
scholars now recognize that a system that continues to prioritize
economic growth will prevent us from effectively addressing the
dual environmental crises of climate change and biodiversity loss.
To establish the case for degrowth, the text opens by posing
critical questions about our current system and identifying its
limitations, as well as discussing the ineffectiveness of "false
solutions" that seem to offer something new but would actually
preserve the status quo. The concept of degrowth is then fully
introduced along with a discussion of core principles and goals as
well as major critiques and questions. The book explores what
living in a degrowth society would entail and the policies needed
to support degrowth. Finally, the work concludes by examining the
opportunities and challenges for degrowth and a successful
transition to a sustainable steady-state economy. This book
provides an advanced introduction to the environmental issues
around degrowth for students, scholars and activists interested in
economic alternatives, sustainability and the environment.
One of the world's greatest collections of architectural ironwork
is on display in the five boroughs of New York City. Author and
photographer Diana Stuart captures the magnitude and impressive
array of historic exterior designs in 400 color photographs, with
background information and the location of each piece included in
captions. You will see iron fences, gates, newel posts,
balustrades, railings, brackets, lamps, and much more. These
stunning artifacts play a major role in the fabric of New York
City's streetscape, and artists, designers, and ironworkers will
all be inspired by the rich selection of designs found here. This
book also serves as an historical record of the amazing wrought
ironwork to be found in this amazing outdoor museum -- New York
City.
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