Amidst the economic turmoil and hardships of our times, a growing number of people are wondering about how to reshape macro- and microeconomics to make them more reliable guides to well-being. A half-century ago, Lewis Mumford proclaimed, “Henceforth all thinking worthy of the name must be ecological.” While you may find this assertion overly bold, I think it accurate in the realm of economics. The folks at Earth Economics provide a solid introduction to ecological economics.
Earth Economics – Historical Context
Earth Economics – Key Concepts

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