Steady State Revolution
Blog URL http://steadystaterevolution.org
Located Seattle, Washington USA
Tags steady state economy, economics, ecological economics, sustainable scale, economy, fair distribution, efficient allocation, herman daly, sustainability
A Steady-State Economy is a sustainable, non-growth-centered economy. We have enjoyed growth as long as we can, but we live in a finite world, we cannot grow unlimited. We must focus on delivering a sustainable world to our grandchildren.
Latest Blog Posts
- Vote For CASSE! on Nov 20, 2009 in Media Steady State Economy
CASSE is in the running to receive valuable help for their efforts to spread awareness about the steady state economy. Free Range Studios is an outstanding online marketing group that specializes in progressive causes. They are the makers of the onli...
- No Impact Man Movie Showing Near You on Nov 18, 2009 in Media climate change consumption
A couple of Seattleites (myself included) have banded together to host a screening of the No Impact Man documentary sometime during the two weeks of Copenhagen Climate Conference (December 7th through 18th). This great event was organized by the No I...
- The New Green Economy on Nov 15, 2009 in Public Policy Sustainability green economy sustainable economy
It’s official! I’m heading to the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE) New Green Economy Conference! Through my volunteer work with the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy (CASSE) I was invited to vol...
- Post Growth Reading List on Nov 10, 2009 in Ecological Economics Media Steady State Economy brian czech economy herman daly post growth
Here are two lists for the post-growth, steady state economy. The first list is for those of you who haven’t done much reading or are new to the topics. I would suggest reading them for an introduction into steady state concepts and then move o...
- Governance and Economy on Nov 6, 2009 in Public Policy accountability consumer consumption policy political change Politics
The fall of the Berlin wall was a monumental event in history. Interestingly enough it acted as the end of a large-scale governance/economic experiment. Here we have two societies, each with similar backgrounds, but each with drastically different vi...
- What Has Economic Growth Done For You Lately? on Nov 1, 2009 in Neoclassical Economics consumer consumption economy growth
Finally done with my big exam! Back to trying to save the world or something of the sort, anyway. What follows is some thoughts I have been having recently while reading Prosperity Without Growth, a great report released by the UK Sustainable Devel...
- 350 or Bust! on Oct 24, 2009 in Environment 350 activism
Today is a Global Day of Action on Climate Change. Today we make a stand and show our governments that we want strong, binding, decisive climate action at Copenhagen in December. Today I am taking the second day of testing for my professional engine...




