I envision more contributions from him here, given how Dot Earth is all about smoothing the path toward more or less 9 billion
people on a finite planet.
That does seem to be a natural, and necessary, transition as we head toward 9 billion
people on a finite planet.
There will be 9 billion
people on this finite planet by 2025 and if EVERY ONE of them will have the expectation of MANY Great - great grandchildren to post letters to, then we are ALL in deep dino doo doo.
Not exact matches
by Deborah McNamara
on January 30, 2014 1 Dan O'Neill economic solutions Enough is Enough
finite growth
people and
planet Rob Dietz sustainable economy
Regardless of video viewership, I don't see this approach to activism being a productive way forward
on climate and energy, particularly for young
people seeking a meaningful role in fostering progress that can fit
on a
finite planet.
There is a whole community and new movement of
people and orgs exploring the use of games to «foster progress
on this
finite planet»: www.gamesforchange.org
To what extremes are we willing to go, to fit more and more
people and bigger and bigger economies
on a
finite planet?
I have no great opinion of economists — it is my theory, knowing economists» unshakable faith in our ever expanding economy, their resolute conviction in our perpetual enrichment and their miraculous ability to plunder never ending resources from a
finite planet, that the
person who chopped down the last tree
on Easter Island was indeed an economist.