An article by Lalith Gunaratne, CACOR member. Our world hinges on the economic value of GDP. The combined value of paid work and what we produce, complemented by growth, is […]
Archives for March 2019
The thin green line: Scientists must do more to limit the toll of burgeoning infrastructure on nature and society
The Ecological Citizen is pleased to pre publish William Laurance’s new article on mega infrastructure projects titled “The thin green line: Scientists must do more to limit the toll of […]
NCA 4: Alaska
Alaska is the largest state in the USA, almost one-fifth the size of the combined lower 48 United States, and is rich in natural capital resources. Alaska is often identified […]
New Jersey advances first community solar pilot to power 45K homes
New Jersey, one of the many states advancing toward clean energy goals, is looking to solar initiatives to bring affordable renewable energy to more customers. The state had more than […]
Leo Szilard
I was sixteen years old when the First World War broke out, and I lived at that time in Hungary. From reading the newspapers in Hungary, it would have appeared […]
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