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Finite earth economy: is endless economic growth possible?

27 min · 1. apr. 2020
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In the past, we’ve always been able to expand to some frontier … we’ve rarely hit the limits of our space or territory. That's no longer the case right now. As horrible as it is, Coronavirus is showing us what a clean earth might be: blue sky in Delhi, India. Animals returning in Germany. Quiet in our streets. Clean air in China. Is a finite earth economy possible? And what does growth look like in a finite earth economy? In this episode of future39, we talk with Bob Leonard, co-author of Moving to a Finite Earth Economy.

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