Questions for a Resilient Future 2012: Richard Howarth  @HumansAndNatureOrg
Questions for a Resilient Future 2012: Richard Howarth  @HumansAndNatureOrg
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Questions for a Resilient Future: How can we create a successful economy without continuous economic growth? was held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York on October 9, 2012.

Challenge how you define 'well-being' in this talk by Richard Howarth, an environmental and ecological economist who studying the interface between economic theory and the ecological, moral, and social dimensions of environmental issues. For more in this series visit humansandnature.org

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