From Missouri Green Party Outreach <[email protected]>
Subject Degrowth means increasing necessities in the poor world while decreasing unnecessary production in the rich world.
Date January 2, 2024 1:25 AM
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Two days Away!



Degrowth: A Better Global Quality of Life with Less Production



(Wednesday, January 3, 2024 Webinar, 7:30 PM CT)







People everywhere asking if degrowth is the only realistic way to counter climate change.  But how would that happen?  Would people lose their jobs and be impoverished in the US and across the world?  Or would it be the only way for poor countries to free themselves from overdeveloped ones?  Degrowth means (1) increasing necessities in the poor world while (2) decreasing unnecessary production in the rich world.  What are necessities?  What is useless and destructive production?  How can we teach children to appreciate people more than things?  What does it mean to ration “embodied fossil fuels



Speakers include:



Ajamu Baraka, Black Alliance for Peace, 2016 Green Party VP candidate,



Don Fitz, Outreach Coordinator, Green Party of St. Louis,



Alice Green, Green Party of Washington State,



Stan Cox, Research Associate, The Land Institute



Wednesday, January 3, 2024 7:30 PM CT



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