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Authors: Richard Heinberg
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Advance Praise for
The End of Growth
Heinberg draws in the big three drivers of inevitable crisis—resource constraints, environmental impacts, and financial system overload—and explains why they are not individual challenges but one integrated systemic problem. By time you finish this book, you will have come to two conclusions. First, we are not facing a recession—this is the end of economic growth. Second, this is not our children’s problem—it is ours. It’s time to get ready, and reading this book is the place to start.
— P
AUL
G
ILDING
, author,
The Great Disruption
,
Former head of Greenpeace International
Richard has rung the bell on the limits to growth. This is real. The consequences for economics, finance, and our way of life in the decades ahead will be greater than the consequences of the industrial revolution were for our recent ancestors. Our coming shift from quantity of consumption to quality of life is the great challenge of our generation—frightening at times, but ultimately freeing.
— J
OHN
F
ULLERTON
, President and Founder, Capital Institute
Why have mainstream economists ignored environmental limits for so long? If Heinberg is right, they will have a lot of explaining to do. The end of conventional economic growth would be a shattering turn of events—but the book makes a persuasive case that this is indeed what we are seeing.
— L
ESTER
B
ROWN
, Founder, Earth Policy Institute
and author,
World on the Edge
Heinberg shows how peak oil, peak water, peak food, etc. lead not only to the end of growth, and also to the beginning of a new era of progress without growth.
— H
ERMAN
E. D
ALY
, Professor Emeritus,
School of Public Policy, University of Maryland
The End of Growth
offers a comprehensive, timely and persuasive analysis of the reality of ecological limits as they relate to economic growth. Filled with facts and figures and very readable, the book makes a rational case while paying attention to nuance and counterarguments. A must-read for anyone who depends upon economic growth, which means all of us.
— L
ESLIE
E. C
HRISTIAN
, CFA, President and CEO Portfolio 21 Investments
Heinberg has masterfully summarized and updated the case against economics, and its fraudulent scorecard—GDP. He explains why conventional economic growth is ending now, and why growth of human populations and material consumption will follow suit. Yet we all can still grow in wisdom and continue expanding the knowledge of our universe, while growing greener technologies capturing the sun’s daily free photon flow as we transition to the Solar Age.
— H
AZEL
H
ENDERSON
, author,
The Politics of the Solar Age
(1981)
and other books, President of Ethical Markets Media (USA and Brazil) and its
Green Transition Scoreboard®
Dig into this book! It is crammed full of ideas, information and perspective on where our troubled world is headed—a Baedeker for the perplexed, and that’s most of us.
— J
AMES
G
USTAVE
S
PETH
, author of
The Bridge at the Edge of the World:
Capitalism, the Environment and Crossing from Crisis to Sustainability
Read this book and have the light switched on.
— C
AROLINE
L
UCAS
, Member of Parliament (UK)
Richard Heinberg is not one to shy away from difficult topics and The
End of
Growth
is no exception. Heinberg explains today’s environmental and economic realities—which are scary to face. But believe me, not facing them is a whole lot scarier. And as Heinberg explains, the sooner we have this critically needed conversation about how to live in a healthy, fair, and meaningful way on this one planet we have, the better it will be for all of us.
—A
NNIE
L
EONARD
, author,
The Story of Stuff
A vitally important book—it helps clear away many of the mistaken assumptions that clutter our heads when we think about ‘obvious’ and ‘natural’ facts of our economic life. You really need to read it if you want to understand the next few crucial years.
— B
ILL
M
CKIBBEN
, author of
Deep Economy
and
Eaarth
From all my research, I’m come to appreciate how much the expectation of unending growth dominates public policy — and how ephemeral that goal is likely to prove. Until now, however, no one has had the foresight to address this critical topic. Congratulations to Richard Heinberg for providing such a lucid account of the natural limits to growth and the urgent need for a new economic model.
— M
ICHAEL
K
LARE
, author,
Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet
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THE END
of
GROWTH
Adapting to Our New Economic Reality
RICHARD
HEINBERG
Copyright © 2011 by Richard Heinberg.
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Heinberg, Richard
The end of growth : adapting to our new economic reality / Richard Heinberg.
ISBN 978-0-86571-695-7
1. Economic indicators. 2. Economic forecasting.
3. Economic development. 4. Natural resources. I. Title.
HC59.3.H45 2011 | 330.9’05 | C2011-902953-7 |
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