Brighton Peace and Environment Centre
Modern economics has put immense pressure on the natural world and its resources. Economic growth is now at a level where it is generating more destruction than real wealth.
We need to aim for a more democratic, efficient, fair and responsible way to live, in which money is just a means to an end, and the personal and political, the social and ecological, are inseparable.
Green economics is primarily about:
See the Green Economics website for further information.
Green economics has a clear set of principles and real, positive and effective answers and solutions to global issues. These principles can be applied by everyone for sustainable development and the survival of the natural world, which humankind is part of and depends on, and a vital natural balance between humankind and the natural world.
Blueprint 2, Greening The World Economy
by Earthscan Environment Team
Designing The Green Economy
and
What Is Green Economics?
, both by Brian Minali
Environmental Economics
by David Pearce, R. Kerry Turner & Ian Bateman.
Growth Fetish
by Clive Hamilton.
A Global Ethic For Global Politics And Economics
by Hans Küng
Welfare and Ideology
, by Vic George and Paul Wilding
Go Mad!, 365 ways to save the planet
- The Ecologist Magazine
The Green Alternative Guide to Good Living
, by Ecoropa
Brighton Peace & Environment Centre,
Address: 39-41 Surrey Street, Brighton, BN1 3PB. United Kingdom.
Tel: UK (01273) 766610
Email: info@bpec.org
Web: www.bpec.org
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