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Adverse impacts of climate change are becoming more visible each year. As the international community seeks to address this growing challenge, it is confronted with a tension between economic development and the limits of the planet. Can we continue pursuing growth at all costs, or is there a different way to defining development for the future?
In this podcast episode, Dr Robert Costanza reflects on how we might approach global development in a manner that is aligned to possible futures in a world with climate change.
Robert Costanza is Professor of Ecological Economics at the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP) at University College London (UCL).
For more interesting reads on global public policy, go to PSJ's blog website.
And follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin. See you around!
By PSJ PodcastAdverse impacts of climate change are becoming more visible each year. As the international community seeks to address this growing challenge, it is confronted with a tension between economic development and the limits of the planet. Can we continue pursuing growth at all costs, or is there a different way to defining development for the future?
In this podcast episode, Dr Robert Costanza reflects on how we might approach global development in a manner that is aligned to possible futures in a world with climate change.
Robert Costanza is Professor of Ecological Economics at the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP) at University College London (UCL).
For more interesting reads on global public policy, go to PSJ's blog website.
And follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Linkedin. See you around!