Río+20: the future we want?

‘The Future We Want’ –the main result from Rio+20— has generated disappointment in many people for it seems to be proposing the opposite of what the title suggests. This work first analyzes some partial positive and negative aspects of the document, and then explains the rationale for this disappointment from an economic perspective: the 16 references that document makes to ‘sustained economic growth’ as a necessity for sustainable development.... Read More

Surfing the Waves of Change

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Powerdown animation – Active Citizens

Creating local resilience together.  Read More

Powerdown animation – Transition

More like a party than a protest march  Read More

Powerdown animation – Carbon Footprint

The climate is changing will you?  Read More

Powerdown animation – Communication

Make the message positive.  Read More

Powerdown animation – Insulation

Save money and energy  Read More

Powerdown animation – Oil Consumption

Addicted to fossil fuels  Read More

Powerdown animation – Economic Growth

We need to transition to a steady state economy.  Read More

Powerdown animation – The Greenhouse Effect

Understanding positive feedback.  Read More

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