The Winding Waters Group of the Sierra Club (Indiana) has endorsed the CASSE 
position on economic growth, concluding with CASSE that there is a "fundamental 
conflict between economic growth and environmental protection" based on 
principles of ecology.  As the first Sierra Club unit to endorse the CASSE 
position, the Winding Waters Group has set a promising precedent for widespread 
Sierra Club engagement on the issue of economic growth.  The Winding Waters 
Group has also joined a highly diverse group of organizations endorsing the 
CASSE position, including organizations steeped in the ecological sciences such 
as the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences, National Center for 
Conservation Science and Policy, Conservation Planning Institute, La Fundacion 
Neotropica, The Land Institute, and others listed at:

 

http://www.steadystate.org/CASSEPositionOnEG.html#anchor_90 
<http://www.steadystate.org/CASSEPositionOnEG.html#anchor_90>  

 

This is also a promising precedent with the ESA Governing Board poised to adopt 
a position on economic growth for the 2009 annual meeting.  It provides yet 
more evidence that the old political rhetoric - "there is no conflict between 
growing the economy and protecting the environment" - is losing its dangerous 
grasp on the polity.  Scientific, professional ecological societies can stick 
to sound science and eschew the fallacious and destructive rhetoric.  

 

ESA members who interact with Sierra Club (or other NGO) units are encouraged 
to spread the news of this precedent and encourage additional units to endorse 
the CASSE position, which calls for stabilized population and per capita 
consumption for the sake of environmental protection (as well as economic 
sustainability, national security, and international stability).  The position 
is found at:

 

http://www.steadystate.org/CASSEPositionOnEG.html 
<http://www.steadystate.org/CASSEPositionOnEG.html>  

 

 
Brian Czech, Visiting Professor
Natural Resources Program 
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
National Capital Region, Northern Virginia Center
7054 Haycock Road, Room 411
Falls Church, Virginia 22043
 

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