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The Story of Sand Castles

By: Christiane Kliemann

28.01.2016

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Artikel aus dem Degrowth-Blog auf degrowth.de, erschienen im Januar 2016 bzw. Blogpost published on the Degrowth-Blog on degrowth.de/en, January 2016 > This article is also available in English bzw. > Diesen Beitrag gibt es auch auf deutsch

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Finnish degrowth activism in the run-up to the two 2019 elections

By: the Finnish degrowth network

In the spring of 2019, the Finnish degrowth network (kohtuusliike) undertook an election campaign. The aim of the campaign was to break the silence around degrowth ideas in political discourse. We were also curious to see how much support calls to limit production and consumption could generate within the ‘system’. We wrote a short manifesto outlining policy principles which we c...

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Commoning: a different way of living and acting together

By: Johannes Euler, Leslie Gauditz

From our project “Degrowth in Movement(s)“ Commons are products and resources that are created, cared for and used in a shared way in a great variety of forms. The term has increasingly come into use again over the past decades – “again“ because commons as concept and praxis are ancient and exist worldwide. Today, the research on the shared use of natural resources is mainly connected to the n...

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Yes, but...... about protecting the climate, voices from the Global South and representation

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The debate on flying in contributors to the Degrowth-Summer School By Janna Aljets At the second planning meeting for the Summer School in February, the organizing team spent some time on discussing the participation of contributors from the Global South – which could involve long-distance flights: How can we ever „authentically“ talk about climate justice without people from the Global South...