
Serge Latouche
Scientific Commitee Serge Latouche was born in Vannes on January 12th 1940. He is emeritus professor of economics at the University of Paris-Sud and one of the leading theorists of …
Read MoreAn academic association dedicated to research, training, awareness raising and events organization around degrowth
Scientific Commitee Serge Latouche was born in Vannes on January 12th 1940. He is emeritus professor of economics at the University of Paris-Sud and one of the leading theorists of …
Read MoreGiorgos Kallis, Professor at the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology in Barcelona and R&D member is going to give a talk on Degrowth at the University of California, Berkeley, …
Read MoreChange always starts with a nice chat around a good meal! The idea for a global picnic for degrowth was accepted at the second conference on degrowth and social justice …
Read MoreThis call aims to form a new team with some of you to relaunch DegrowthPedia! DegrowthPedia (DP) is a collaborative network for information and education about degrowth. It was first …
Read MoreBicycles and degrowth occupied a lot of people’s minds this summer as they encountered the first Degrowth Ecotopia Biketour which traveled a distance of over 3,500km from Barcelona to Venice …
Read MoreOECD economies are facing a prolonged period of little, no or de-growth. Environmentally this is not bad. It is easier to avoid a climate change disaster with less growth. But …
Read MoreWhat stays after the 3rd International academic Conferences on Degrowth for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity in Venice (19-23 of September 2012)? Of course statistics: 1000 participants, travelling from 40 …
Read MoreThe First Catalan Solidarity Economy Fair took just place in Barcelona. Jordi Via, one of the promoters, argues that Solidarity Economy is characterized by economic democracy, self-management, and both social …
Read MoreProbably the only positive impact of the debt crisis in Greece is the emergence of the degrowth movement and the awakening of many bottom up initiatives, based on solidarity, non-market …
Read MoreWe thought that the “commodity frontiers”, the new mines that we dig on earth to take out the oil, gold, uranium or copper that feeds our consumer economies, are somewhere …
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