http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/mar/30/g20-sustainable-development-commission

The pursuit of economic growth was one of the root causes of the financial
crisis, and governments should respond to the recession by abandoning growth
at all costs in favour of a more sustainable, greener system, says a report
out today [by the Sustainable Development Commission, the UK Government’s
independent watchdog on sustainable development (
http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/pages/redefining-prosperity.html )].

http://www.sd-commission.org.uk/publications.php?id=914

"Every society clings to a myth by which it lives. Ours is the myth of
economic growth. For the last five decades the pursuit of growth has been
the single most important policy goal across the world. The global economy
is almost five times the size it was half a century ago. If it continues to
grow at the same rate the economy will be 80 times that size by the year
2100.

This extraordinary ramping up of global economic activity has no historical
precedent. It’s totally at odds with our scientific knowledge of the finite
resource base and the fragile ecology on which we depend for survival. And
it has already been accompanied by the degradation of an estimated 60% of
the world’s ecosystems."

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