Reviews
"Ours is a world in potentially fatal overshoot; human consumption of living resources already exceeds the regenerative capacity of the ecosphere. If all that were needed for decision-makers to 'fix' the problem is a set of evidence-based briefing notes, they need look no further than A Future Beyond Growth . The remaining question is whether our political leaders can rise above collective denial, defy entrenched economic elites and (re)turn to serving humanity's collective interest in survival with dignity." - William E. Rees, Professor Emeritus (human ecology and ecological economics), UBC School of Community and Regional Planning, Canadaand Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute, USA "The age of growth is over. If humanity is to prosper in the years to come, then we must develop a new economics that does not rely on increasing GDP to deliver economic prosperity. A Future Beyond Growth makes an important contribution to the post-growth literature. It tackles tough topics such as the need to stabilise population, the subversive nature of a 'green' or 'circular' economy, and the conflict between capitalism and a steady-state economy. Its essays should be required reading for all those who are serious about sustainability."- Dan O'Neill, Lecturer in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds, UK, and co-author of 'Enough Is Enough' (2013) "Economic growth is in decline everywhere. Mainstream economists and politicians hope to reverse this trend. Others concerned about humanity's impacts on the planet look to a future beyond growth. What might such a future be like? This book provides some answers. Now if only those economists and politicians would read it!" - Peter A. Victor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Canada t tackles tough topics such as the need to stabilise population, the subversive nature of a 'green' or 'circular' economy, and the conflict between capitalism and a steady-state economy. Its essays should be required reading for all those who are serious about sustainability."- Dan O'Neill, Lecturer in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds, UK, and co-author of 'Enough Is Enough' (2013) "Economic growth is in decline everywhere. Mainstream economists and politicians hope to reverse this trend. Others concerned about humanity's impacts on the planet look to a future beyond growth. What might such a future be like? This book provides some answers. Now if only those economists and politicians would read it!" - Peter A. Victor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Canada, "Ours is a world in potentially fatal overshoot; human consumption of living resources already exceeds the regenerative capacity of the ecosphere. If all that were needed for decision-makers to 'fix' the problem is a set of evidence-based briefing notes, they need look no further than A Future Beyond Growth . The remaining question is whether our political leaders can rise above collective denial, defy entrenched economic elites and (re)turn to serving humanity's collective interest in survival with dignity." - William E. Rees, Professor Emeritus (human ecology and ecological economics), UBC School of Community and Regional Planning, Canada and Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute, USA, "Ours is a world in potentially fatal overshoot; human consumption of living resources already exceeds the regenerative capacity of the ecosphere. If all that were needed for decision-makers to 'fix' the problem is a set of evidence-based briefing notes, they need look no further than A Future Beyond Growth . The remaining question is whether our political leaders can rise above collective denial, defy entrenched economic elites and (re)turn to serving humanity's collective interest in survival with dignity." - William E. Rees, Professor Emeritus (human ecology and ecological economics), UBC School of Community and Regional Planning, Canada and Fellow of the Post-Carbon Institute, USA "The age of growth is over. If humanity is to prosper in the years to come, then we must develop a new economics that does not rely on increasing GDP to deliver economic prosperity. A Future Beyond Growth makes an important contribution to the post-growth literature. It tackles tough topics such as the need to stabilise population, the subversive nature of a 'green' or 'circular' economy, and the conflict between capitalism and a steady-state economy. Its essays should be required reading for all those who are serious about sustainability."- Dan O'Neill, Lecturer in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds, UK, and co-author of 'Enough Is Enough' (2013) "Economic growth is in decline everywhere. Mainstream economists and politicians hope to reverse this trend. Others concerned about humanity's impacts on the planet look to a future beyond growth. What might such a future be like? This book provides some answers. Now if only those economists and politicians would read it!" - Peter A. Victor, Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, Canada