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Search Results for: Dennis Meadows
The Origin of “Limits to Growth” – Interview with Dennis Meadows
VolkswagenStiftungJul 14, 2016 The original Limits To Growth (LTG) study published in 1972 1 , the “Report for The Club of Rome‘s Project on the Predicament of Mankind”, insistently urged humanity to act. Its vivid and almost haunting description of … Continue reading
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3 Limits to Growth After 45 Years – Dennis Meadows at Ulm University
FAWn UlmJun 7, 2019 Keynote by Prof. Dr. Dennis Meadows Please find the slides of the presentation here: Die Folien der Präsentation finden Sie hier: https://www.fawn-ulm.de/wp-content/up…
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Dennis Meadows – Preparing cities for the age of declining oil
DSA2012ensavt Published on Jul 23, 2012 Cette conférence de Dennis Meadows, introduite par Sébastien Marot, a été donnée le 23 novembre 2011 à l’école d’architecture de la ville et des territoires dans le cadre du séminaire de lancement du programme … Continue reading
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5. Dennis Meadows – Perspectives on the Limits of Growth: It is too late for sustainable development
Smithsonian Published on Mar 9, 2012 Roberto Peccei Roberto D. Peccei is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA, a member of the Executive Committee of the Club of Rome, and President of the Fondazione Aurelio Peccei. As a … Continue reading
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Dennis Meadows – Preparing cities for the age of declining oil
DSA2012ensavt Published on Jul 23, 2012 Cette conférence de Dennis Meadows, introduite par Sébastien Marot, a été donnée le 23 novembre 2011 à l’école d’architecture de la ville et des territoires dans le cadre du séminaire de lancement du programme … Continue reading
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5. Dennis Meadows – Perspectives on the Limits of Growth: It is too late for sustainable development
Smithsonian Published on Mar 9, 2012 Roberto Peccei Roberto D. Peccei is a Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UCLA, a member of the Executive Committee of the Club of Rome, and President of the Fondazione Aurelio Peccei. As a … Continue reading
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Dennis Meadows – Perspectives on the Limits of Growth: It is too late for sustainable development
RenegadeEconomist Uploaded on Nov 23, 2011 What really counts for our happiness and welfare?Professor Herman Daly on what’s important for economic man. Global Climate Change http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre130 Environmental Justice http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre145 Environment Ethics http://courses.dce.harvard.edu/~envre120 Food-Matters http://Food-Matters.TV
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The Limits to Growth at 50: From Scenarios to Unfolding Reality – Resilience
A half-century ago, the worlds of science, public policy, and economics were rocked by a prominent book, The Limits to Growth, authored by four systems scientists (Donella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William Behrens III) from the Massachusetts Institute … Continue reading
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The Club of Rome and Limits To Growth: Achieving the Best Possible Future
Santa Fe Institute Published on Apr 10, 2012 Dennis Meadows, former Director of the Institute for Policy and Social Science Research at the University of New Hampshire July 13, 2010 It is now too late to prevent serious effects for … Continue reading
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What was the message of Limits to Growth?
Club of Rome Published on Jun 6, 2012 “Limits to Growth” is a study about the future of our planet. On behalf of the Club of Rome, Donnella Meadows, Dennis Meadows, Jorgen Randers and their team worked on systems analysis … Continue reading
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