Re: [ECOLOG-L] Economic Growth

2008-11-27 Thread Wayne Tyson
It's a bit of an antique now, but Schumacher's Small is Beautiful, if my ancient memory serves me correctly, covered this subject simply and directly, sans the convolutions of many subsequent tracts. WT - Original Message - From: James Crants [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[ECOLOG-L] National Teach-In On Global Warming Solutions, Feb. 5, 2009

2008-11-27 Thread Ashwani Vasishth
http://www.nationalteachin.org/national_teachin.php Join us to build the biggest clean energy mobilization the US has ever seen: The National Teach-In on Global Warming Solutions (http://www.nationalteachin.orghttp://www.nationalteachin.org). At the beginning of the critical first 100 days of

Re: [ECOLOG-L] Economic growth

2008-11-27 Thread Ken Bagstad
Hi Bob - You bring up a good point, that despite their critiques of the growth economy, ecological economists have too infrequently described the policies needed to bring about an alternative to the growth economy. Herman Daly does an excellent job of that at

[ECOLOG-L] Fwd: Herpetological Conservation and Biology: Release of Volume 3, Issue 2

2008-11-27 Thread malcolm McCallum
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Herpetological Conservation and Biology New Issue Announcement Volume 3, Issue 2| NOVEMBER 2008 http://www.herpconbio.org/ The Editorial Staff at Herpetological Conservation and Biology is pleased to announce the release