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Perpetual economic growth has ''worked'' for human civilization for centuries, but we've finally hit the wall, economically, socially, and environmentally. Advocates for growth can't deny one thing - - the resources of the planet are finite, and running out fast, causing poverty, financial meltdowns, and wealth inequality. The authors show that ...

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Perpetual economic growth has ''worked'' for human civilization for centuries, but we've finally hit the wall, economically, socially, and environmentally. Advocates for growth can't deny one thing - - the resources of the planet are finite, and running out fast, causing poverty, financial meltdowns, and wealth inequality. The authors show that ...
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Rob Dietz is the editor of the Daly News and the former director of CASSE (Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy). He has degrees in both environmental science and economics from Virginia Tech and the University of Pennsylvania. Dan O'Neill is a lecturer in ecological economics at the University of Leeds and the chief economist for CASSE. He holds a PhD in ecological economics from the University of Leeds and a master of environmental studies degree from Dalhousie University.