The Green Party of England and Wales has endorsed the position on economic
growth championed by the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State
Economy (CASSE).  The position statement points out the conflict between
economic growth and environmental protection and proposes the steady state
economy as a desirable alternative.  Although leading sustainability
scholars have acknowledged that the economy can’t grow forever, it is a
breakthrough for a well-established political party to take such a stand.



The endorsement comes on the heels of a dialogue at the Green Party
conference in Blackpool, England, where CASSE European Director Dan O'Neill
delivered an address on steady state economics and the financial crisis.  Dr.
Caroline Lucas, Leader of the Green Party and Member of European Parliament,
stated, "I'm delighted to say we'd be very happy to [endorse the CASSE
position]".


The economic meltdown has most government and business leaders scrambling to
reassemble the growth machine.  They are bent on bandaging the system that
delivered the current debacle of an economic crisis mixed with profound
social and environmental problems.  The Green Party of England and Wales
sees a better path to prosperity -- a non-growing economy that achieves high
levels of wellbeing for all citizens while respecting the limits of natural
systems.  It is about getting better rather than getting bigger, a
distinction supported by the Green Party.

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