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News 2024 From Research & Degrowth International, we wish you a happy new year and all the best for 2025! We are pleased to share our bi-annual update on the projects and achievements of Research & Degrowth International. We have taken significant steps forward with Degrowth Policy consultancy. Our collaboration with the municipality of Girona, […]| degrowth.org
Curso Presencial El curso “La casa en llamas: debates de política climática” analiza la dimensión política de la transición verde, examinando los conflictos producidos por la distribución de los costes y beneficios de la crisis climática y la descarbonización. De la mano de personas de la academia, activistas y decisores políticos, discutiremos las tensiones entre políticas […]| degrowth.org
Introducing the Degrowth Bike Caravan Blogpost Series During the summer, we set off on the “Caravana Polo Decrecimiento”, a bike caravan through Galicia, with our final destination in Pontevedra at the ESEE Degrowth Conference. Of course, it was much more than pedaling through scenic landscapes – it was an immersion înto the galician resistance against […]| degrowth.org
Call for Communication Intern At Research & Degrowth International we are looking for an intern to take over communication tasks of the association. Application Deadline: 9th December, 2024 Start date: 13th January, 2025 Duration: 6 months (Jan 2025 – July 2025) Hours: 16 hours weekly (50% of 32 hour week) Location: Bloc4, Sants, Barcelona […]| degrowth.org
by Andreas Paikert. A Northern champion, full of audacity,falls short to acknowledge his deficiency. With manyfold roots, some forgotten, some new,he hopes for his movement to finally come through. Overlooking the strength in his ties and his framing,part of him seeks the spotlight while others to tame him. Much awaits and more is unclear,not least […]| degrowth.org
By Gisela Ruiseco. Our present global crises have not lead to a massive questioning of growthism as a fundament of our zeitgeist. The eternal promise of more and better permeates, pertinaciously, our societies and beings. Challenging growthism could be, as Jason Hickel’s expresses it: “a struggle over our very theory of being. It requires decolonizing […]| degrowth.org
By Jennifer Wilkins Enterprises have an important role to play in provisioning wellbeing and building prosperity. They also crystalise culture – a European business will differ from a Japanese business, despite globalisation, corporatisation and migration. An emerging field of study into culturally unique enterprise is Indigenous entrepreneurship. In settler colonial nations, the Indigenous nation has […]| degrowth.org
Throughout the last decade, many people have gathered in Barcelona to participate in the conversation, movement building, and research around Degrowth. During this time, we have witnessed and participated in countless encounters of hundreds of students, activists and citizens who have been learning together in our Masters or Summer School, self-organised workshops and seminars, discussing on conferences, organising in social movements, advancing Degrowth theory and action through collective r...| degrowth.org
By Stella McShera| degrowth.org
Cities represent over half of the global population, and three of four Europeans live in cities. Cities risk being harder hit by climate change, and they drive climate change. Urban centres produce three quarters of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, while the top 10 cities in 34 European countries assessed collectively contribute 33.4 percent of the continent’s emissions. This brief outlines some necessary degrowth policies for Eu- ropean cities via a two-pronged approach: material deg...| degrowth.org