EPISODE · Dec 29, 2022 · 31 MIN
Will the world end its addiction to growth?
from THE CLUB OF ROME PODCAST · host The Club of Rome
50 years after The Limits to Growth we consider the impact of the report and what is happening to create a new social and economic paradigm that will help the global population live in tune with the environment. The New Statesman‘s environment editor, Philippa Nuttall, is joined in Brussels by Kate Raworth, the economist who created the concept of “Doughnut Economics”; Tim Jackson, a British economist from the University of Surrey; and Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome. This podcast was from World Review from the New Statesman: A world news podcast discussing global politics and current affairs, with expert interviews and reports from the New Statesman international team. You can subscribe by searching for World Review wherever you get your podcasts.
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50 years after The Limits to Growth we consider the impact of the report and what is happening to create a new social and economic paradigm that will help the global population live in tune with the environment. The New Statesman‘s environment editor, Philippa Nuttall, is joined in Brussels by Kate Raworth, the economist who created the concept of “Doughnut Economics”; Tim Jackson, a British economist from the University of Surrey; and Sandrine Dixson-Declève, co-president of the Club of Rome. This podcast was from World Review from the New Statesman:A world news podcast discussing global politics and current affairs, with expert interviews and reports from the New Statesman international team.You can subscribe by searching for World Review wherever you get your podcasts.
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