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Material challenges of bicycle manufacturing in a post-growth world

Material challenges of bicycle manufacturing in a post-growth world The idea of a world based on active transport, and on cycling in particular, is a recurring theme in thinking on degrowth. This was one of the proposed transformative paths of the Manifesto of the Mouvement québécois pour une décroissance conviviale[1] and this notion also plays an important role […]

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US Oil Exploration Drops by 95 Percent

US Oil Exploration Drops by 95 Percent It is well known that oil discoveries are in continuous decline worldwide in spite of ever-increasing investments. What is less known, however, is that spending on oil exploration is fast dropping in the United States. Exploratory drilling has been decreasing year after year and now stands at only five percent […]

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The limits of renewable energy and the case for degrowth

The limits of renewable energy and the case for degrowth Photo from Pixabay The energy transition is the focus of much discussion. To read the accounts in the mainstream media, one gets the impression that renewable energy is being rolled out quickly and is on its way to replacing fossil fuels without much ado, while […]

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Olduvai IV: Courage
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Olduvai II: Exodus
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