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Tag Archives: Environmental policy
Technology in a Post-Growth World: Lessons from the 1970s AT Movement
Hello again! This post about lessons we could learn from the 1970s Appropriate/Alternative Technology movement is derived from a presentation I gave at Helsinki Sustainability Science Days 2019, 9.5.2019. The entire presentation can be found here. The above presentation and … Continue reading
Environmentalists need to focus on what we can agree with
Greetings from Paris! Despite considerable logistical difficulties, we’ve managed to hand out nearly 2000 copies of Climate Gamble to interested people around COP21 climate conference; many thanks to everyone who’ve supported our campaign so far. As expected, there has been … Continue reading
Posted in Ecomodernism, Uncategorized
Tagged Ecomodernism, Environmental policy, Greenpeace
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The environmental policy of Finnish ecomodernists, in brief
Ecomodernism is a new environmental movement. Many people have asked whether there is anything new to it, or whether it is, as one commenter put it, a slogan searching for a meaning. Fair enough: so far, we’ve been content with … Continue reading
Posted in Economy and the Environment
Tagged Ecomodernism, Environmental policy, Finland
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