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A week ago, I asked here on the blog for “real world examples of technologies that flip the competition in favour of small and diverse?”
I got a lot of comments on this article, some here, but most on Facebook. While many mentioned various...
Recently, I had a discussion on one social media platform about the possibility to make small and diverse farms competitive within the context of the dominant (capitalist) economy. The person I discussed with is implementing a project toget...
This is the last article in a series about what I call the weight of money, i.e. the material footprint of the economy.
This first article demonstrated that there is no real decoupling taking place in the global economy.
The second articl...
This is the fourth installment of a series of articles about the impossibility to combine continued economic growth with a reduced resource use. In this one, I look into efficiency and various aspects that often are gathered under the chape...
The illusion that a shift to services would de-materialise the economy is built on the assumption that the car-worker will stop making cars to become an artist or that I will go to the barber shop instead of buying new shoes. But that is no...
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Gunnar Rundgren has worked with most parts of the organic farm sector. He has published several books about the major social and environmental challenges of our world, food and farming.
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