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Greens hosting conference on Sustainable Economics - by Kennedy Graham
How can we have an economy that works over the long-term, creating prosperity for our children and theirs? The Green Party is organising a cross-party economics conference next month to explore how to make the New Zealand economy truly sustainable. The conference will cover economic theory and practice and include input from the three major [...] read moreOctober 29, 2010 8:08 am - 120 Comments -
Dr Robert Costanza on ecological economics - by frog
Dr Robert Costanza, Director of the Gund Institute for Ecological Economics gave a talk at Wellington’s Victoria University on the best response to the ecological and financial crises that are unfolding. Costanza was invited by the NZ Green Party to speak prior to last weekend’s Policy Conference. It’s a long video, (55 min), but well [...] read moreMarch 20, 2009 1:31 pm - 17 Comments -
Costanza & Fitzsimons: Ecological Economics from space - by frog
It’s a tongue in cheek title, but now that I’ve got your attention, let me explain that the audio from this podcast is pretty bad – it sounds like they interviewed in outer space. I didn’t know I had a ground fault in my equipment until well after Robert was gone, and removing it makes [...] read moreMarch 19, 2009 10:15 am - No Comments
