Housing (for) a post-growth world: A manifesto.
#housing
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Housing (for) a post-growth world: A manifesto
by Anna Pagani, Hans Volmary, Daniel Fitzpatrick* Providing housing for all is central to building any future. Yet, the system put in place to deliver housing globally has been relentlessly driven by growth imperatives. The consequences are far reaching: unhealthy, unsafe, overcrowded, over- or underheated, and inadequate housing, which is paralleled by the soaring greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss tied to the…
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An article appeared in The Guardian on Thursday, December 11th, entitled “Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world, study finds”
But that headline is misleading and the study overclaims too.
We take it apart (need to fix formatting for mobile view).
Decoupling …… again – degrowthUK
There are now 15 articles in our #ProspectsForDegrowth series.
Prospects for Degrowth – degrowthUK
https://degrowthuk.org/prospects-for-degrowth/
"Housing (for) a Post-Growth World: A Manifesto"
#degrowth
Thanks Resilience.org for reposting and correcting the title.
Prospects for Degrowth: the story so far - resilience
https://www.resilience.org/stories/2025-10-16/prospects-for-degrowth-the-story-so-far/
Decoupling …… again
A response to the recent article in the Guardian and the report from ECAU on which it is based.
http://degrowthuk.org/2025/12/16/decoupling-again/
“Economic growth no longer linked to carbon emissions in most of the world.."
Oh really?
1) Emissions of greenhouse gases are still rising
2) The degree of decoupling is far from enough
3) for the United Kingdom, the reduction 2015-2023 was -18.41%, average
-2.51% per year. To reach net zero emissions by 2050, an annual reduction of 10% is needed.
4) Those decoupling countries are not compensating for the growth in emissions elsewhere.
That Guardian article on decoupling. I managed to split the thread into two.
Part 1: https://mstdn.social/@degrowthuk/115706303130608298
And part 2: