What's wrong with research about 'degrowth'?

3 pointsposted 9 hours ago
by JumpCrisscross

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notarobot123

7 hours ago

> among 115 definitions analysed there is a consistent idea, which is that degrowth is “a downscaling of production and consumption to reduce ecological footprints planned democratically in a way that is equitable while securing wellbeing”. Even within that, there is a lot to unpack.

The article doesn't unpack any of this and just points to the lack of consensus on any one unifying theory or set of policy recommendations.